If used as an action, the word "long" is already a verb.
For example: "I long to feel your touch".
Some other verbs are longs, longing and longed.
Elongate is another verb if you are referring to making something longer.
Elongates, elongating and elongated are more, depending on the tense.
The verb for the word "long" is "long." For example, "I longed for a vacation."
Longing
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The A and the I are both short vowel sounds in "tapping" (verb to tap).(The long A would be the word taping, to tape)
The word "receive" is a verb.
The word compelled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb compel.
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Yes, the word long is a noun, a word for a long period of time or duration, a position in the securities or commodities market, and a clothing size category for tall people.The word long is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (long sleeves, a long road), and adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective (a long winded explanation, will you be long); and a verb, to have a strong desire or wish for (to long for home).
Yes, the word 'thirst' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I've walked a long way and I thirst for some cool water. (verb)He has a real thirst for knowledge. (noun)
Longed is a verb. It's the past tense of long.
No, the word oppressive is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an oppressive atmosphere.The verb is to oppress: A government can oppress its people only so long before they rebel.
No, the word 'howled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to howl. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word howl is a noun as a word for the long loud sound that a dog or a long wailing cry.The noun forms of the verb to howl are howlerand the gerund, howling.
Long can be a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. And possibly a noun.As verb it means - to feel a strong yearning; wish earnestly.Examples:I long to go home and see my family.I am longing for a hot summer's day.They have been longing to see each other all week.As an adjective, it means lengthy in distance or duration. As an adverb, it similarly means that an action took awhile or covered a substantial distance (e.g. long-lasting or far).The noun long is actually a short form for a long version, or long size (clothing) or a long time, or jargon for a "long" position in securities speculation.
The word wait is a verb (wait, waits, waiting, waited), but wait is also a noun. Example sentence: The wait at the doctor's office was very long.
The word 'drought' is a noun, a word for a long period without rain; a word for a prolonged shortage of something; a word for a thing.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.