Value is a verb when used in the right context. As in "to value something".
Other verbs are values, valuing and valued, depending on the tense.
Some example sentences are:
"I highly value my photographs".
"He values the car at £550".
"We are busy valuing the latest lots for the auction".
"The painting was valued to be a fake".
Value is the verb form. The past tense would be valued.
"Value" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the worth or importance of something. As a verb, it means to estimate the worth of something.
Yes it is a verb. It means to reduce in quantity or value.
Value can be used as a verb and a noun.Verb: I value your opinion.Noun: Your opinion is of great value to me.
Yes, valuing is an action, so it is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The noun forms of the word 'value' are: value, values. The verb forms of the word 'value' are: value, values, valuing, valued.
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You would spell value with -ing on the end as valuing.When you add -ing to a verb, and that verb has a silent E on the end, you get rid of the E.
Yes it is. It can also be a verb, like you can value a house to get its price before it is sold.
The verb form of credibility is "to credit." It means to believe in or give value or trust to something or someone.
It can be a noun or a verb. Noun, meaning something of great value "We uncovered an old chest filled with jewels - a real buried treasure". Verb, meaning to value something highly: "I treasure the memories of that fantastic cruise we were on".
Peak can be used as a verb. Merriam-Webster.com defines peak as "to reach a maximum (as of capacity, value, or activity).