Depending on the context, arm is already a verb.
For example "to arm oneself" or "to arm someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
No. Injured is a past tense verb and an adjective. Verb: Sarah injured her arm. Adjective: Sarah has an injured arm.
A lonely verb is a verb that talks about sad things. For example, breaking your arm.
No, it is a noun or a verb, but not an adjective. It may be used as an adjunct (arm hole, arm length).
Both. "Arm the cannon" and "Arm yourself" are both examples of using it as a verb, because it is an action word in that context, like "run," "jump," or "swim." If you are referring to the arm attached to your shoulder, then it is a noun, because your arm is a thing, and a noun is a person, place, or thing.
Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."
Scratch is a verb. The past tense form is scratched. Example: The cat scratched my arm.
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The word arm can be a verb.People can arm themselves with things like weapons or knowledge.Jack armed himself with a stout stick and went to investigate the noise. -- past tense
The verb of extent is extend.Other verbs depending on the tense are extends, extending and extended.Some examples for you are:"We will extend the contract"."He extends his arm"."I am extending it for you"."We extended the house".
No. It can be a noun or verb (to head). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as chair arm.
it is a verb you will say to some one that is dust at hockey and has a broken arm playing AA. :)))
'brandir' means 'to display high with your arm', (like a sword or a standard)