The verb for generalisation is generalise.
As in "to generalise something".
There are about 20 rules in observing subject-verb agreement. The general rule in observing the subject verb agreement is that the subjects and the verbs must agree in number.
generalize generate
The word "trend" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a general direction in which something is developing or changing. As a verb, it means to have a general tendency in a particular direction.
OOPS is exclamatory in general English, where as, if used in Linux, then it is both noun and verb.
Spoke is the verb in the sentence "the general spoke to the people of Rome".Some other verbs, which depend on the tense you need, are speak, speaks and speaking.
The two general parts in a sentence is probably the subject and the predicate (a.k.a the verb)
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Saluting is a verb: The soldier is saluting the General.
Verbs are either Transitive or Intransitive.
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general is noun when you are speaking of a person in t he military " the general led his troops up the hill...". its also an adjective if you are speaking in summation " in general, most people enjoy eating..."
The verb "jogs" is a simple present tense verb, indicating a habitual action or a general truth. It is the third-person singular form of the verb "jog," used when referring to he, she, or it. In this context, it describes the action of running at a steady, moderate pace.