The word mine is a:
Noun: an excavation to extract minerals from the earth.
Verb: to obtain minerals from an excavation; to delve into and make use of.
Pronoun: takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to me.
"Mine" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate that something belongs to the speaker. It is not a verb or a noun in itself, but rather shows possession of a noun.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
Change the verb "run" into a noun. Change the verb "cook" into a noun.
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
Noun: satisfaction Verb: satisfy
No, blowing is not a noun. It is a verb.
"Mine" can be a pronoun (That coat is mine), a noun (They sealed off the entrance to the abandoned mine), or a verb (You would need to mine large amounts of data to get that kind of information).
Mine as in describing an actual mine (ie coal mine) is a noun because it is a thing. Mine as in the action "to mine something" is a verb. It can also be used as a pronoun when describing something belonging to oneself.
The word stope is a noun and a verb. The noun stope is a form of mining in successive layers, especially for mining a vertical deposit. The verb stope is to mine in this way.
Yes. The word "mine" is a word, specifically a pronoun, noun and verb, although with different meanings for each.
The word "mine" is not an adverb. It can be a pronoun, or adjective, showing possession. It can also be a noun or verb for the action of mining.
Use 'is' when he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject. He is my cousin. She is my cousin. It is mine. The policeman is my brother. -- policeman = singular noun subject.
The noun 'mine' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals (a place); a type of bomb placed on or just below the surface of the ground or in the water (a thing). The noun forms of the verb to mine are miner and the gerund, mining. The word 'mine' is also a possessive pronoun.
"Mine" can be a pronoun (That coat is mine), a noun (They sealed off the entrance to the abandoned mine), or a verb (You would need to mine large amounts of data to get that kind of information).
The verb quarry has the synonyms mine, dig, or extract. The noun quarry (ore, stone) would be a mine, pit, or excavation. The noun quarry (hunted) has the synonyms prey, prize, or objective.
Trade can be a noun (His trade was carpenter), a verb (I'll trade you mine for yours), or an adjective (Sorry, that's a trade secret).
The word 'seep' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'seep' is a word for a place where liquid from the ground has oozed to the surface.The noun forms of the verb to seep are seepage and the gerund, seeping.Example: The seepage from the mine has polluted the stream.
There are a few different participles of this word. 'Figures' could mean the following: noun - as in, a collection of numbers or statistics. verb - to derive from or to work something out by thinking or with common sense. But yes, it can be used as an active verb. noun: "Those figures do not match mine." Active verb: "We will just have to wait until he figures it out."