The verb of class refers to the action or state described by the noun "class." For example, in the sentence "The students are in class," the verb of class is "are."
Class can already be used as a verb if it is used as an action.For example: "we will class it as a mammal".Other verbs for class based on tense are classes, classing and classed.You could also use the word classify as a verb for class.Classifies, classifying and classified can also be used, depending on tense.
The preposition "for" typically comes after the verb "register." For example, "She registered for the class."
The verb laughed is past. The sentence is past simple.
The simple subject is "class," and the simple predicate is "have."
The indirect object in the sentence is "the class." The teacher is the subject, "told" is the verb, "a story" is the direct object, and "the class" is the indirect object that receives the action of the verb indirectly.
A noun: He is in my class. A verb: to class (classed).
Classify
The word class is a verb, a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Verb: We first class them by color, then each color is classed by size. Noun: You will be the first graduating class from our new school. Adjective: The drama club gave a first class performance.
Class can already be used as a verb if it is used as an action.For example: "we will class it as a mammal".Other verbs for class based on tense are classes, classing and classed.You could also use the word classify as a verb for class.Classifies, classifying and classified can also be used, depending on tense.
The verb is cheered, past tense of the verb to cheer.
The word class is a verb, a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Verb: We first class them by color, then each color is classed by size. Noun: You will be the first graduating class from our new school. Adjective: The drama club gave a first class performance.
No, 'was' is a verb, or an auxiliary verb; past tense of the verb to be. Examples:main verb: He was the winner.auxiliary verb: He was elected class president.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
No, 'was' is a verb, or an auxiliary verb; past tense of the verb to be. Examples:main verb: He was the winner.auxiliary verb: He was elected class president.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
It is the same class. The archeologist classed the fossils according to location.
Ranges can be a verb, as in the sentence, "The age of the girls in the class ranges from 18 to 24."
Verb is an action word. Sitting is the action
no? because the adverb is doing in the class.