The verb for furniture is furnish.
For example "to furnish something".
Furnish is the verb form of furniture.
After - preposition she - pronoun cleaned - verb the - article room - noun your - pronoun mom - noun asked - verb you - pronoun if - conjunction you - pronoun would - verb move - verb the - article furniture - noun and - conjunction take - verb out - adverb the - article trash - noun
No, "desk" is not a verb. It is a noun referring to a piece of furniture typically with a flat or sloped surface for writing or working.
The word "chair" can function as both a noun (referring to a piece of furniture with a seat for one person) and a verb (meaning to preside over a meeting or event).
No, the word "donated" is the past participle, past tense of the verb to donate.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We donated our old furniture to the homeless shelter. (verb)The thrift shop sells donated clothing to raise funds. (adjective)
Furnish is the verb form of furniture.
It depends on what the action is. For example; sold -- The furniture sold for $100. -- past tense was burnt -- The furniture was burnt in the fire. -- passive tense is rotting -- The furniture is rotting away. -- present continuous. was sitting -- The furniture was siting out in the rain. -- past continuous. is -- The furniture is cheap. -- linking verb, present tense
Restore is a verb. I like to restore old furniture. The noun form is restoration.
Arranged is the past tense of arrange. It is an action verb. Let's arrange the furniture. We arranged the hit on the boss.
The word polish is a regular verb. Get a clean rag and polish the furniture. (polish = verb)Polish is also a noun. She covered the tabletop with furniture polish. (polish = noun)Not to be confused with the proper noun Polish.
After - preposition she - pronoun cleaned - verb the - article room - noun your - pronoun mom - noun asked - verb you - pronoun if - conjunction you - pronoun would - verb move - verb the - article furniture - noun and - conjunction take - verb out - adverb the - article trash - noun
No, "desk" is not a verb. It is a noun referring to a piece of furniture typically with a flat or sloped surface for writing or working.
Chair can be a noun or a verb: "He wanted to chair the committee" Verb form "She wanted a new chair for the living room" Noun form
No, the word 'redone' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to redo. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective used to describe a noun (The redone furniture looks great.)
The word "chair" can function as both a noun (referring to a piece of furniture with a seat for one person) and a verb (meaning to preside over a meeting or event).
The noun form for the verb 'to furnish' is furnisher, one who furnishes.The noun forms for the objects is furnishings or furniture. Example sentences:The furnisher has our furniture ready for delivery. The decorator will provide decorative furnishingsto coordinate the room.
The noun form for the verb 'to furnish' is furnisher, one who furnishes.The noun forms for the objects is furnishings or furniture. Example sentences:The furnisher has our furniture ready for delivery. The decorator will provide decorative furnishingsto coordinate the room.