State, as in "to state something" is the verb of statement.
Other verbs depending on the tense are states, stating and stated.
The verb of a statement is the action word that describes what the subject is doing in a sentence. It is essential for conveying the action or state of being expressed in the statement.
It can be both. That is, it can be both a verb and a noun. This depends on the use. In a statement like "I will decrease the length with about two meters" The word decrease is a verb. The word here is describing an action. But should I say "The decrease was not sufficient to cause any panic. The word decrease in this statement is a noun.
The verb in this statement is the word "ran".This is because the word "ran" is an action.Other similar verbs are run, running and runs.
The word contradict is a verb. The past tense is contradicted.
"Would" is an auxiliary verb that is used to express a future action or a conditional statement. It is not a main verb by itself but helps to convey different meanings in a sentence.
The verb in the statement is "done."
The corresponding verb to statement is to state.
Passive does not have the word order subject + verb + object
The word ditto is a noun as a word for:a machine that prints copies from a master;a statement used in place of repeating a previous statement;the symbol " written under a word in a list to show that you want to repeat that word.The word ditto is a verb for the act of making copies on a ditto machine.
The word declare is a verb. The past tense is declared.
The word "not" is often used to make a statement negative in English. By placing "not" before a verb or adjective, it changes the meaning of the sentence to express denial or contradiction.
pretty sure it's a verb. I might be wrong though.