The word pierce is a verb, a word for the act of puncturing with a sharp point.Noun forms are piercer, one who pierces and piercing a verbal noun (gerund).
no, it is a noun
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
He was able to piece together the broken gate.
No, the word banish is not an adverb.This word is a verb.
Piece can be a noun and a verb. Noun: e.g. a part of a larger whole. Verb: to reassemble something (e.g. we'll piece it back together)
Piece can be a noun and a verb. Noun: e.g. a part of a larger whole. Verb: to reassemble something (e.g. we'll piece it back together)
The word uninstall is a verb: to remove a program or piece of software from a computer. Forms of the verb: uninstall, uninstalls, uninstalling, uninstalled.
The word pierce is a verb, a word for the act of puncturing with a sharp point.Noun forms are piercer, one who pierces and piercing a verbal noun (gerund).
Yes, the word rewrite can be a verb (to write over, to edit). It can also be used as a noun for a piece of rewritten material.
Swimsuit is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a piece of clothing; a word for a thing.
The word research can be a noun or a verb. The noun form refers to a piece of research. The verb form means to investigate into.
The word filters can be either a noun or a verb, depending upon how you use it.As a verb: This piece of paper filters the coffee.As a noun: I need to buy more filters for my coffee maker.
Shall is a modal verb (also called auxiliary or helper verb). Modal verbs are used with a main verb to qualify the main verb in time or mood. The modal and the main verb join to form a 'verb phrase' and the entire 'verb phrase' acts as the verb. Example sentences:Yes, I shall have a piece of that pie.Yes, I will have a piece of that pie.Yes, I may have a piece of that pie.Yes, I can have a piece of that pie.Yes, I should have a piece of that pie.
The word name can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. Example (noun): My name is Bob. Example (adjective): I need the name piece. Example (verb): Name your stakes.
Yes, the word 'stick' is a noun, a word for a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree; a thin piece of wood that has been trimmed for a particular purpose; a word for a thing.The word 'stick' is also a verb: stick, sticks, sticking, stuck.Examples:He had a walking stick with the head of an elephant. (noun)I did read that chapter but it didn't stick in my mind. (verb)
It comes from the Latin verb exitum (English: exit). It is a piece of land farmed communally.