The word race is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to race".
Races, racing and raced are some more verbs.
"We will race tonight".
"His heart races".
"I raced to his aid".
"They are racing again".
It is racial.
Yes, the noun favorite is a common noun. The word favorite is also an adjective. Example: The favorite won the race. (noun) The favorite horse won the race. (adjective)
The word "race" can function as a noun, a verb, or an adjective depending on its context in a sentence.
yes but it is also a name of a race from England
The word "racial" is an adjective. It is used to describe things related to race or ethnicity.
careful
Daring
Yes, "54-mile" would be hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe a noun, such as "54-mile race."
Incorrect: She sings bad. Correct: She sings badly. (badly is an adverb that modifies the verb sings) Incorrect: He runs a well race. Correct: He runs a race well. (well used as an adverb follows the object of the verb) Correct: He runs a good race. (good is an adjective describing the noun race) Correct: They won with a lucky shot. (lucky is an adjective describing the noun shot)
The laughing boy: adjective phrase An interesting novel: adjective phrase Good entertainment: adjective phrase Winning the race: gerund phrase Going home: verb and object.
沙哑的 as an adjective.爱斯基摩人 as a race.
It can be. The word second is a noun, verb, or adjective. But it is be used in place of the adjective (secondly) in sentences such as "he finished second in the race." It can modify an adjective, as in "the second-highest score."