No, it is a noun, specifically a pronoun.
The indefinite pronoun 'somebody' is considered a singular form. As a subject, somebody takes a singular verb. As an object, the verb depends on whether the subject is singular or plural. Examples:subject: Somebody is at the door.object: He is taking somebody to church.object: They are taking somebody to church.
No, read is an action that somebody does.
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
No, it is a noun. Its a thing. If somebody is "having problems" , having is the verb, and problems is abstract thing working with it
It can be used as a verb in the sense of to make somebody busy or occupied. It's primarily used as an adjective, however.
The past tense of answer is answered.
By contact, do you mean touch, or like your calling somebody?
The incorrect verb is "keep." It should be "keeps" to agree with the singular subject "Somebody."
A verb is an action word. A letter that when you say it, means of debt is the letter O. If you are in debt, you owe somebody something.
yes predict is a word because you can see somebody predicting something
A potter is usually the name for somebody who works with clay - i.e somebody who makes clay pots. It is also a verb for wandering around, doing nothing in particular.
The most common usage of the verb, "commend" is to "praise" somebody or something. The most common usage of the verb, "recommend" is to "suggest' that somebody or something is good or worthy of praise. "I commend you for your excellent study habits." "I recommend aloe for treating sunburn."