The word 'construct' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'construct' is a word a word for an object built from various parts; an idea or theory made up of various conceptual elements; a word for a thing.
Construct as a verb is pronounced kuhn-struhkt.
Construct as a noun is pronounced kon-struhkt.
The noun forms for the verb to construct are constructor, construction, and the gerund, constructing.
No, it is not a verb. Construction is a noun. The verb is "to construct."
Construct (pronounced with the stress on con) is a noun, for a concept, image, or idea.The noun for the verb to construct is "construction." The gerund form is constructing (process of construction).
The word 'construct' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'construct' is a word a word for an object built from various parts; an idea or theory made up of various conceptual elements; a word for a thing.Construct as a verb is pronounced kuhn-struhkt.Construct as a noun is pronounced kon-struhkt.The noun forms for the verb to construct are constructor, construction, and the gerund, constructing.
No, the word buildings is not an adverb.The word buildings is a noun.
Verb: construct Noun: construction Adjective: constructive Adverb: constructively
No, it is not. It is a noun, one of the nouns related to the verb "to construct" (to form or build).
A noun for a building or other object constructed from several parts. A verb if to construct or arrange according to a plan
Construct is a verb.
Yes. That is the correct spelling of "construct" as a verb or noun.(kun-STRUKT) to build, assemble, or manufacture(KON-struct) something built or assembled
No, the word 'erect' is a verb (erect, erects, erecting, erecting) and an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to erect are erection and the gerund, erecting.The noun form of the adjective erect is erectness.
Frame is a noun (a frame) and a verb (to frame).
The noun form for the verb to demolish are demolisher and demolishment. Another noun form is demolition.