Yes, to send is an action verb, an act rather than a state of being.
The verb to send is envoyer
verb. despatch - send - send off - forward - consign - killnoun. despatch - message
The verb forms of delivery are deliver and delivers. Or Delivering and delivered. Depending on tense.Some example sentences are:"I will deliver it"."He delivers the parcel"."He is delivering the parcel"."He has delivered the parcel".
please tell me three ways you could send information in the 1920
No, the word 'send' is a verb (send, sends, sending, sent). The noun forms of the verb to send are sender and the gerund, sending. There are some idiomatic noun forms such as "send up" (parody).
Present tense: bear Past tense: bore Past participle: borne
were, are,will be
a. noun b. verb c. auxiliary verb
The Three verb form of Judge are 1) judge 2) Judging 3) Judged
joined, join, join
Present simple: "I lose my keys often." Past simple: "He lost his wallet yesterday." Present participle: "She is losing her patience."
The three primary auxiliary verbs are "be," "have," and "do." Their forms are: be (am, is, are, was, were), have (has, have, had), and do (do, does, did).
The word sent is not a noun; the word sent is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'send'. The past participle is also an adjective (past tense).The noun forms for the verb to send are sender, and the gerund, sending.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
The closest synonym for the word deliver is send to.
The word 'emit' is a verb (emit, emits, emitting, emitted), meaning to give off, or send out.Example: The valve will emit steam when the water boils.The noun forms for the verb to emit are emitter and emission.