Create is a verb. The various forms for create are:
create -- base verb --I want you to create yourown design.
creates -- third person singular -- She creates trouble where ever she goes.
created -- past -- God created the heaven and earth
created -- past participle -- They have created a beautiful garden in their back yard.
creating -- present participle -- We are creating a new position in the company.
No. Ending is a verb form, or a noun, and may be an adjunct (e.g. ending credits). It can create a participial phrase, but it is not a preposition.
The verb form of "satire" is "to satirize." For example, you can create a show filled with satire, where the characters satirize current events and authority figures.
No, the word create is a verb: create, creates, creating, created.The noun forms for the verb to create are creator, creation, and the gerund, creating.
The word "create" is a verb-- to create. In English, verbs do not have plurals. For example: I create my sculpture. Three hundred students create their sculptures. It is only a noun that has a plural. The noun form of "create" is "creation." There are many artistic creations in the museum.
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No. Creation is a noun. The verb form is create.
The word created is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb create.
The adjective 'creative' is derived from the verb to create.
The word style can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a manner or way of doing things. The verb form means to create a fashion.
No. Planned is a verb form, or an adjective. It can create a participial phrase, but it's not a preposition.
Creating is a verb.
No. Ending is a verb form, or a noun, and may be an adjunct (e.g. ending credits). It can create a participial phrase, but it is not a preposition.
Possibly, but not normally. Creating is the present participle of the verb (to create) and is usually a verb form or noun (gerund). Used with nouns, it seems to be a noun adjunct, e.g. "creating processes" where the adjective "creative" is much more likely to be used.
The word "outline" can function as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a summary or a plan. As a verb, it means to create a summary or a plan.
The verb of creation is create. As in "to create something". Another verb is creating. As in "creating something".
The verb form of "satire" is "to satirize." For example, you can create a show filled with satire, where the characters satirize current events and authority figures.
No, the word create is a verb: create, creates, creating, created.The noun forms for the verb to create are creator, creation, and the gerund, creating.