He holds the world record for the most home runs in a single season.
Noun: "I keep a record of all my expenses." Verb: "I will record the meeting for those who can't attend."
The noun 'record' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'record' is a concrete noun as a word for documentation kept about something that has happened; a round black plastic disc containing music or other sounds. The noun 'record' is an abstract noun as a word for the best achievement so far in a particular activity; the sum of the past achievements or performance of a person, organization, or thing. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. EXAMPLES subject: The record of her birth is dated four years earlier than she claims. object: Your former employer says that you have an excellent record. The word 'record' is also a verb.
if you mean have record in a sentence then write a sentence that makes sense with that word
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
As a noun.
its a noun
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
When digital music made its debut, I sold my record collection. (a different meaning): In keeping with technology, I decided to record my songs digitally. (the first sentence was a noun; the second a verb.)
Motivation is used a noun in the sentence.
As a noun.
As a plural noun