Snap or take pictures of something. Sorry I just thought of this stuff.
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"Digital camera" is two words. "Camera" is a noun and "digital" is an adjective describing the camera. Neither word is a verb.
The verb phrase in the sentence "Can you focus the camera" is "focus the camera." It consists of the main verb "focus" and its object "the camera," indicating the action being requested. The auxiliary verb "can" expresses the ability or possibility of performing that action.
The verb of expressive is express.Other verbs are expresses, expressing and expressed."I will express my disappointment"."They expressed their feelings on the matter".
The verb form related to "suitable" is "suit." This verb means to be appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or person. Its various forms include "suit," "suits," "suited," and "suiting."
The verb express has adjective forms "express" and "expressive" which have the adverb forms expressly and expressively.
The appropriate verb depends on the context of the sentence or situation you are referring to. For instance, if you need to describe an action, verbs like "run," "create," or "think" might be suitable. If you provide more specific details about the context, I can help identify the most fitting verb.
Any verb that is suitable for what you are trying to say. eg.Prime time is the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be greatest. - verb =is
It's a past tense verb.
You can't have a past tense of it because it is not a verb
The past tense of "camera" is "camerad." The word "camera" is a noun and does not have a traditional past tense form like a verb would. Instead, if you want to refer to a camera in the past, you would typically use a phrase such as "the camera that was used" or "the camera from yesterday."