The verb of operation is operate.As in "to operate on something".An example sentence is "we need to operate on his tumour".Or "can you operate the forklift?"
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
An example of the word operation in a sentence is, "His dad needed an operation on his leg after he had a stroke."
'Operation' is a noun not a verb, so it cannot have a past tense. A verb related to 'operation' might be operated, in which case the past tense would be be the same: operated. You could convey past tense though by adding did opreate, or had operated, but these are complex past tenses (with two verb forms).
There are four verb forms of operation, operate, operating, operates, and operated.Simple form: operatePresent participle: operatingThird-person singular simple present: operatesPast tense: operated
The verb of operation is operate.As in "to operate on something".An example sentence is "we need to operate on his tumour".Or "can you operate the forklift?"
Maneuvered (US spelling) can mean: (verb) steer, manipulate, scheme (noun) operation, strategem, training
The word 'switch' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I'd like to switch my tickets from Thursday to Friday. (verb)Let's flip the switch and see if this thing works. (noun)
The word 'tools' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'tools' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to tool, a word meaning to impress a design on leather; to equip a plant or industry with machines and instruments for production; a word for an action.The noun 'tools' is the plural form of the singular noun 'tool'; a word for a device used or worked by hand or by a machine; something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument; a word for a thing.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
4 syllables are in the word operation
The word 'adhere' is a verb (adhere, adheres, adhering, adhered) meaning to stick fast to something; to remain devoted to or be in support of something; to carry out a plan or operation without deviation.The noun forms for the verb to adhere are adherent, adherence, and the gerund, adhering.
An example of the word operation in a sentence is, "His dad needed an operation on his leg after he had a stroke."
'Operation' is a noun not a verb, so it cannot have a past tense. A verb related to 'operation' might be operated, in which case the past tense would be be the same: operated. You could convey past tense though by adding did opreate, or had operated, but these are complex past tenses (with two verb forms).