Depending on the context, hammer is already a verb.
For example, "to hammer something" or "to hammer on something" is an action therefore a verb.
It may be:He uses a hammer to build a birdhouse. (uses = verb)A hammer has many uses. (uses = plural noun)
Hammer can be used as a verb or a noun.Verb: Dave hammered the nail right through his hand.Noun: Please hand the hammer to me.
noun: I shook his hand verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
The term "peen", when used as a noun, refers to a part of the head of a hammer. When used as a verb, it refers to the process of working metal with a hammer.
In passive voice, the sentence "The hammer might have struck him" is transformed by making the object of the active sentence (him) the subject of the passive sentence, using the appropriate form of the verb "to be" (in this case, "been") and the past participle of the main verb (struck). The modified sentence in passive voice is: "He might have been struck by the hammer." In this passive construction, the emphasis is on the receiver of the action (him), rather than the doer of the action (the hammer). The subject of the passive sentence (him) is now affected by the action of being struck by the hammer.
Yes, the word hammer (hammers) is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at the end of a handle; a word for a thing. The word hammer (hammers, hammering, hammered) is also a verb; to hit, pound, or beat something with an object or a hammer.
The noun "hammer" in Spanish is "martillo." It is pronounced, "mar-TEE-yo." The verb "to hammer" in Spanish is "martillar." It is pronounced, "mar-tee-YAR." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
It may be (a swung hammer, a swung fist). Swung is the irregular past tense and past participle of the verb to swing.
Claw Hammer Sledge hammer Ball peen hammer Framing Hammer Mallet hammer Framing Hammer Upholstery hammer Geologist's hammer
No, "characters" is not a verb. It is typically used as a noun to refer to the individuals or personalities in a story, play, movie, etc.
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No, a hammer is not a wedge ! When did you last wedge anything with a hammer ..