The word plan is both a noun (plan, plans) and a verb (plan, plans, planning, planned); for example:
noun: 'That is a clever plan.'
verb: 'I need to plan my escape.'
The noun form for the verb to plan are planner and the gerund, planning.
The future tense of the verb "plan" is "will plan".
The word plan is both a noun (plan, plans) and a verb (plan, plans, planning, planned); for example:noun: 'That is a clever plan.'verb: 'I need to plan my escape.'The noun form for the verb to plan are planner and the gerund, planning.
The verb is does plan
Plans is a noun (plural form of plan) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of plan).
Is plan a noun or verb
yes
Here stop is a verb. verb + to + verb - plan + to + stop
The future tense of plan iswill + verb -- We will plan our route this evening.be + going to + verb -- They are going to plan an attack.be + present participle -- He is planning a party for the weekend.
It can be a noun or verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. It is the present participle of the verb 'to plan' and can be a gerund (verbal noun). Noun- Planning a party takes time. Verb - I am planning a birthday party.
noun= plan verb= planear
I planned, or I have planned, or I did plan
The future tense of plan iswill + verb -- We will plan our route this evening.be + going to + verb -- They are going to plan an attack.be + present participle -- He is planning a party for the weekend.