It can be. 'Green means go' is a sentence using means as a verb. It can also be a noun, for instance in the sentence 'He was a man of limited means'.
The word "mean" is an adjective.
verb
Yes it is a verb. It means to reduce in quantity or value.
Choose is a verb. It means to make a choice between two or more things.
Yes, foil is a verb. It means to stop something considered wrong from happening.
technically, yes if you are going to justify someone.**It is a transitive verb. This means that it requires an object in order to be correct.
Rather is an adverb, not a verb.If you say I would rather..., it means I would prefer..., but, although prefer is a verb, ratheris not.
"Call" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the act of speaking to someone on the phone. As a noun, it refers to a telephone conversation or a cry or shout.
The verb that means to laugh foolishly or nervously is "titter."
"Instead of" is a verb that can be used to convey the meaning of "in place of".
It is a verb because you do it. If you say it is an adverb, that means you are describing a verb.
Extract is a verb that means to take out or draw out.
It is a verb. It means to stir up.
Yes. As a verb it means to get smaller.
Ostentatious IS a verb. To be ostentatious means you are showy.
Yes, the word "bug" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an insect or a problem in a system. As a verb, it means to annoy or to monitor for errors or issues.
It means you own it. If someone says raise your hand. your hand is a possessive verb.
table of verb means verb forms. The table consists of three columns verb, past tense of the verb and he past participle of the verb
No, it is not.