Free is a verb when used in the right context. As in "to free someone or something".
Other verbs depending on the tense are frees, freeing and freed.
Some example sentences are:
"We will free you".
"He frees the trapped seagull".
"We are freeing the slaves".
"You have been freed".
The word 'free' is not a noun. The word 'free' is a verb, and adjective, or an adverb.The noun form of the verb to free is the gerund, freeing.The noun form of the adjective free is freedom.
Freely is an adverb. It should be used to modify other verbs, such as "you can spend your allowance freely".
Yes, the word hook is both a verb and a noun; for example:Verb: They hook you with the word free but free does not mean no strings attached.Noun: There is a hook for each one of your coats, children, see that you use one.
Yes, relaxed is a verb (relax, relaxes, relaxing, relaxed), it is also an adjective. Example uses: As a verb: We relaxed on the patio. As an adjective: We enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this resort.
The future tense for the verb "to lose" is "will lose". The future tense for the verb "to loosen" is "will loosen".
No, free isnt a verb.
Free is a verb.
Free can be a verb sometimes.
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Yes, 'free' can be used as both a verb and a noun although the noun usage is rare.
The word free can be either a verb or an adjective. For an example of the verb usage, since I disapprove of slavery, I wish to free the slaves.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
Free is a verb (free your mind) and an adjective (a free car).
"Free" can be an adjective. Example: He was released from jail and now he is a free man.
Well, darling, "free" can be both a verb and an adjective. As an adjective, it describes something that costs nothing. As a verb, it means to release or liberate something or someone. So, next time you're wondering if "free" is a verb or an adjective, just remember it can do both.
No, bragfree is not a word. Brag is a word, a verb; free is a verb, an adverb, or and an adjective. It's correct to use those two words together with a space in between them: brag free (a verb, adverb combination).
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