It can be either.
As a verb:
"He liked to volunteer for projects."
As a noun:
"She was a volunteer for many years."
"Volunteer" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person who freely offers to do something. As a verb, it means to offer to do something without being forced or receiving payment.
The word 'volunteers' is the plural form for the noun volunteer. The verb form is also volunteer (volunteers, volunteering, volunteered).
The word 'including' is a noun form called a gerund.The present participle of a verb (the -ing form) can function as a noun in a sentence.The noun form of the verb to 'include' is inclusion.Example sentences:They made me feel better by including me. (gerund phrase as object of the preposition 'by')The inclusion of your volunteer work on your resume will add to your marketability. (subject of the sentence)
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
Change the verb "run" into a noun. Change the verb "cook" into a noun.
No, blowing is not a noun. It is a verb.
Volunteer is a noun and a verb. Noun: One who carries out a service without payment. Verb: To enlist oneself as a volunteer.
The word 'volunteers' is the plural form for the noun volunteer. The verb form is also volunteer (volunteers, volunteering, volunteered).
Volunteer is a noun and a verb. Noun: One who carries out a service without payment. Verb: To enlist oneself as a volunteer.
As a noun: miles voluntariusAs a verb: me offero [I offer myself/volunteer]
The word volunteered is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb volunteer.
The opposite of Volunteer is: "Professional" or "In-Volunteer"
No. The word volunteer is a noun or verb. Voluntary is the adjective form and the adverb would be "voluntarily."
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Yes, volunteer is a singular, common noun, a word for a person.
Yes, the word volunteers is a noun, the plural for of the noun volunteer.The word volunteers is also a verb, the third person, present of the verb to volunteer.EXAMPLESnoun: A team of volunteers cleaned the empty lot and prepared the ground for planting.verb: My father volunteers every Saturday and the community garden.The word 'volunteer' is also an adjective, used to describe a noun:The community garden is a volunteer project.
The word 'including' is a noun form called a gerund.The present participle of a verb (the -ing form) can function as a noun in a sentence.The noun form of the verb to 'include' is inclusion.Example sentences:They made me feel better by including me. (gerund phrase as object of the preposition 'by')The inclusion of your volunteer work on your resume will add to your marketability. (subject of the sentence)
The word "volunteer" does not change its gender based on the person it refers to. It is a gender-neutral term that can be used for individuals of any gender who offer their services or time willingly and without pay.