Hope. I hope you realize that hope is more than just a noun.
"Hope" is used both as a noun, and as a verb. "I always have hope" - used as a noun. "I hope you are right" - used as a verb.
The word "hope" can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used. Examples: It is my hope that my childen grow up happy and healthy. (hope = noun) I hope she wins the race. (hope = verb)
Both are correct. "Do" is an auxiliary verb.
Hoped.
The word 'hopes' is both a verb and a noun: The verb hopes is the third person singular present, plural (hope, hopes, hoping, hoped). The noun hopes is the plural form for the singular noun hope.
Hoped is a verb. It's the past tense of hope.
No, convinced is a verb. Example: I hope you are convinced that it's a verb.
Hope is " l'espoir " (masc.) in French. The verb 'to hope' is " espérer ".
As a noun: spes.As a verb ("I hope"): spero.
The word hope is a modal verb but it is not considered to be an auxiliary. Other verbs that are the same include want, wish, and like.
Yes, "hope" is an irregular verb. Its past tense form is "hoped" and its past participle form is also "hoped."
The verb is: Playing. Hope this helped!