The word produce is both a noun and a verb. Examples:
Noun: I went to the store to get produce. (vegetables and fruits)
Verb: Cows produce milk. (they make it)
ovcourse because a verb is a doing word and you are doing something when you produce
present participle - producing -- They are producing three cars a day. The verb forms are: produce, produces, producing, produced.
No, "sang" is not an action verb. It is the past tense of the verb "sing" which is an action verb that denotes the act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
"Sing" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the act of producing musical sounds with one's voice.
Yes, "sounded" is an action verb that describes the action of producing a sound or making a noise.
i think its producer . not sure though..... sorry if wrong :( :)
Verbal shrapnel
No, "cry" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes the action of producing tears or emotional sound.
Yes, sings is an action verb.
Yes, "gurgle" can function as a verb. It is used to describe the sound of water flowing in a repetitive manner, producing a bubbling or gurgling noise.
The verb form related to the noun production is to produce, produces, producing, produced.The word produce is also a noun form; a word for fresh fruits and vegetables.
The past tense of "to sing"; it can be intransitive (as in, "Jeremy sang last night") or transitive (as in "Jeremy sang his favorite song last night").
"Sound" can be used as a linking verb when it describes the condition or state of something, such as in "She sounds tired." It can also be used as an action verb when it refers to the act of making a noise or producing a sound, as in "The alarm clock sounds at 6 a.m."