plant, because a verb is doing an action, and planting is an action
The word Plant can be either a Noun and a Verb, depending on its usage. As a Verb ... You plant a tree. As a Noun ... You water a plant in your garden.
Plant can be both a noun and a verb. noun: What a beautiful amaryllis plant! I work at the large manufacturing plant. verb: I plant flowers every spring.
Yes, the word 'plant' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'to plant' means to put or set in the ground to grow; to place firmly in position; to introduce an idea that people will think about.Examples:These seedlings are ready to plant in the ground. (verb)I work at the local paper plant. (noun)
Verb: beplant Noun: plant
It can be either, depending on how you use it. The plant grew. (AV) The plant grew tall. (LV)
A plant sprout is not a verb but like if you say a plant sprouted, that sprouted is a verb.
The word 'plant' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'plant' is a word for a living organism; a word for a place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place; a word for a thing.Examples:"That is a pretty green plant," (noun)"Is it time to plant tomatoes?" (verb)
Clean is a verb because your like cleaning a plant.
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"Planted" is a verb. It's the past tense of "plant."