The word 'terminate' is not a noun, it is a verb (terminate, terminates, terminating, terminated). The noun form is termination.
No, to terminate is a verb. The noun form is termination.
The noun is spouse.The words terminate, verify, and devise are verbs.
Termini is the plural form of terminus.
The word "terminate" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it indicates the action of bringing something to an end or to discontinue, while as a noun, it refers to the end or conclusion of something.
The noun is spouse, a word for one's husband or wife; a word for a person.The words devise, verify, and terminate; all are verbs.
Assuming sin equals 0.3237, the angle is in quadrant I.
Example of a noun plus a noun equals a noun:four + two = six (words for numbers are nouns)
The fraction 1/3 does not terminate.
Non-count, collective
if you were to decide whether to terminate this project, what would be your decision be? justify your position
The value of tan and sin is positive so you must search quadrant that tan and sin value is positive. The only quadrant fill that qualification is Quadrant 1.
The word equal is an adjective, but it can also be used as a noun. Example: My mother's pancakes have no equal. A related noun form is equality.