Yes, the word explain is a verb; the act of explaining, to make clear by providing information; to account for, giving a reason or justification for something. Example sentence:
Now you can explain why the word explain is a verb.
Explanation is a noun. The word explain, however, is a verb.
No, the word 'explained' is the past tense of the verb to explain.The noun forms of the verb to explain are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".
The word 'explanatory' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The verb form is 'explain' and the noun form is 'explanation'. Example uses:Adjective: There is an explanatory paragraph before each group of questions.Verb: You can explain to her what made you do that.Noun: That is a good explanation, I understand it now.
The noun forms for the verb to explain are explainer, explanation, and the gerund, explaining.
Explain is a verb.
Explain is a verb.
Explanation is a noun. The word explain, however, is a verb.
A verb is any word that shows action. You asked a question. I am writing this answer.
No, the word 'explained' is the past tense of the verb to explain.The noun forms of the verb to explain are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
No, the word 'explain' is a verb (explain, explains, explaining, explained); to make clear or understandable by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas.Example: I can explain this to you.The noun forms for the verb to explain are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
The word 'explanation' is a noun. The verb form would be 'explain'.
The word "explains" is a verb.Verbs are words that describe actions, such as fly, hop, talk and explain.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".
The word 'explanatory' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The verb form is 'explain' and the noun form is 'explanation'. Example uses:Adjective: There is an explanatory paragraph before each group of questions.Verb: You can explain to her what made you do that.Noun: That is a good explanation, I understand it now.
The word explain is a verb. Verbs do not have plurals; only nouns (and pronouns) have plural forms.
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