FOOT (verb)
The verb FOOT has 3 senses:
1. pay for something
2. walk
3. add a column of numbers
No, "foot" is not a verb. It is a noun referring to the lower extremity of the leg that is in direct contact with the ground while standing.
Yes, "kicking" is a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "kick," which means to strike something or someone with the foot.
The word "foot" can be a noun when referring to the anatomical structure, a unit of measurement, or the lower part of a piece of clothing. It can also be a verb when referring to walking or moving by foot.
Yep. If it is a verb with "ing" on the end, like running, then most likely it would be.
The word "feet" is a noun when referring to the body part, and also can be a verb in the sense of moving on foot.
Walk can be a noun or a verb. Examples:As a noun: Do your walk before dinner.As a verb: If you walk down the hallway, the bathroom is on the left.
The word foot is a common noun, for example: Each tile is one foot square. My foot is beginning to swell.The word foot is an action word (a verb for an act), for example: The company will foot the bill. You need the right wood to foot the column.
Yes, the word 'walks' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'walk'; a word for an instance of going by foot; a word for a path or a course to travel by foot; a word for a distance to go by foot; a word for a manner of movement by foot; a word for a social or economic status; a word for a thing.The word 'walks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to walk.
Twisted is the verb.
Yes, the word 'shoe' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'shoe' is a word for a covering for the foot, a word for a thing.Example uses:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)I've called the farrier to shoe the horse. (verb)
The foot part of a bicycle is a pedal (the same as the foot control in a car).The sound-alike word is the verb peddle, which means to sell things.
This is a portugese word meaning to run on foot. The link below will help you with condugation.
Yes, the word 'sock' is a noun (sock, socks) and a verb (sock, socks, socking, socked).The noun 'sock' is a word for an article of clothing worn on the foot; and a word for a hard blow or punch; a word for a thing.The verb 'sock' is to hit or strike forcefully; to punch; a word for an action.
to foot (the bill)
A verb.A noun is a name. I remember it as something you can draw. (FOOT)A verb is an action. (CRIED)An adjective is a describing word. (BEAUTIFUL)An adverb describes a verb. (QUIETLY)The kind girl sweetly smiled at me.Kind = AdjectiveGirl = NounSweetly = AdverbSmiled = Verb
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The term 'to run' is a verb, a word for the action to move quickly forward on foot; to take part in a race; to operate an engine, a motor, or a vehicle.The word 'run' is also a noun, a word for a scoring hit in baseball; a word for an instance of running; a word for a thing.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.