YES,recording is a verb
Depending on how it's used, update can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: Please update your financial records. As a noun: An update is ready for your computer.
The correct spelling is records (noun documents, verb makes a record or recording).
In this context, you would say "IRS records do not have a tax identification number available." The subject "IRS records" is plural, so the verb should be "do" instead of "does." Therefore, the correct phrase is "IRS records do not have."
I can not find it! (verb)A find in the victim's phone records was an important clue. (noun)You can find the answer on page fifty-two. (verb)We made a real find at the yard sale. (noun)
There is no word in English spelled 'archieve'.The word archive is a noun, a word for a place in which public records or historical documents are preserved or the material preserved.The word archive is also a verb, to collect and store historical documents and records; to collect and store computer files.The noun form for the verb to archive is the gerund, archiving.The word achieve is a verb, to be successful by being determined or working hard.The noun forms for the verb to achieve are achiever, achievement, and the gerund, achieveing.
It can be a verb or noun. In the verb case it means to take note of something, like notes for example. The noun form would be a specific record of something, like minutes to a meeting or the old-fashioned disk records.
Yes, the pronouns are correctly used in the sentence.They're (contraction of the subject personal pronoun 'they' and the verb 'are')ones (indefinite pronoun, direct object of the linking verb 'are', a subject complement)who (relative pronoun, introduces the relative clause that relates to the antecedent 'ones')their (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'records')
Both Websters on-line dictionary shows... 1: a braid of hair usually worn hanging at the back of the head 2: a waiting line especially of persons or vehicles 3 a: a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage awaiting transmission or processing b: a data structure that consists of a list of records such that records are added at one end and removed from the other transitive verb : to arrange or form in a queue intransitive verb : to line up or wait in a queue -often used with up
The word 'accountant' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone whose job is to prepare and maintain financial records; a word for a person.
The adjective forms for the verb to search are the present participle, searching (a searching look), the past participle, searched (the searched records), and the adjective searchable.
Were sent is past tense and are sent is not. Examples: Sally asked her coworker, "How do I know when invoices are sent to customers?" (are is a present tense, plural verb) The coworker replied, "You know the invoices were sent by checking the computer records." (were is a past tense, plural verb)
Example sentences:The school board alleged that the committee over stepped it's authority. (verb)The accountants searched the accounting records for the alleged fraud. (adjective)