Yes.
'Is' is a be verb. It is the third person singular be verb. You use is with he/she/it or a singular noun as subject.
He is the best teacher. -- he = subject
It is a nice day. -- it = subject
The doctor is late again. -- doctor = subject
Consider is a verb.
an action word
No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
The word consider is already a verb as it is an action. As in "to consider something".Other verbs are considers, considering and considered, depending on the tense you want.
Consider is a verb.
'Considered' is the past form of the regular verb 'consider'.
The word considering is a verb. It is the present participle of consider. Considering can also be a preposition.
The word weigh is a verb; to determine how heavy something is; to evaluate in your mind, to consider carefully.
No, it is a verb (to judge, take into account, or think over).
No, 'stop it' is a phrasal verb. But some people consider stop it to be a swear word.
Two synonyms for the verb to think are believeand consider.
No, an atom or atoms are concrete nouns; even if you can't see them with the naked eye, they are the building blocks, a part of everything you can see or touch. Atoms can be measured and counted with scientific instruments.