hint: Verbs describe an action, a state or an occurrence
Yes, "question" can be a verb. It means to ask or inquire about something.
"Do" is a verb when used in a question as a helping verb helping to form the interrogative structure.
The verb in this sentence is "running" and the adverb is "quickly."
To change a declarative sentence into a question, you can typically add a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning of the sentence, invert the subject and the verb, or add a question mark at the end.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
Yes, the word "question" can be used as a verb to mean to ask or interrogate. For example, "I will question the suspect about the crime."
If you, at the beginning of such a question, put your why and verb at the end, then your question would look like this: Why at the beginning a verb in question do you have to put?
The verb in this sentence is "running" and the adverb is "quickly."
question, be
No. To question is a verb, and a question is a noun. The forms questioned or questionable are adjectives.
The word 'question' is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: I can answer your question.Verb: The defense may question the witness.
The answer is C.In question A: "works" would be the verb, but it is an action verb.In question B: "has" and "walked" would be the verbs. "Has" is a helping verb and "walked is an action verb.In question C: "are" is the verb, and it is a linking verb.In question D: "pays" is the verb, but it is an action verb.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
Actually the question was is traveled a main verb
No, it is not an adverb. Questions is the plural noun for question, which can also be a verb. The related adjectives are questioning and questionable, which has the adverb form questionably.
Question (noun) = rogatum To question (verb) = rogare
The verb "question" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "questioned".
No. In this question we can see who will do the action of the verb clean = they. In passive sentences and questions the doer of he verb is not always stated. A question could be: Has the swimming pool been cleaned. Notice also that the verb phrase is be + past participle. This is the passive form. In your question the verb is cleaned. (no be verb).