Pitcher is noun.
Pitch is a verb. Forms are - pitch / pitches / pitched / pitching
No, the word 'pitcher' is a word for the person who pitches the ball; a noun.The verb forms are: pitch, pitches, pitching, pitched.
Absolutely not, this word originates from the word pitches (like a pitcher). Pitchers are a biggest part of baseball or the leader. To be a leader you have to be smart,courages and amazing. So to use that word against someone is practically calling them amazing.
Pitcher is a common noun. "Hand me that pitcher, I need some water." "The manager sent in a new pitcher."
Pitcher is a seven letter word that deals with baseball, if thats what you meant.
no thats baseball... wow ur stupid...
zip (the pitcher has speed on the ball)
Carlos Velanueva Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Our new pitcher, Trevor Hoffman is a veteran player.
pitcher = position on a baseball team picture = artwork, a drawing or sketch
It depends on context. Pitcher as in a jug = kad (כד) or kankan (קנקן) pitcher as in baseball = zorek (זורק) for a male and zoreket (זורקת) for a female. An archaic word for pitcher or jug = kiton (קתון)
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
No, the word 'pitched' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to pitch.(He pitched the ball.)The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.(The pitched ball went over the fence.)The noun forms of the verb to pitch are pitcher and the gerund, pitching.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.