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Active writing has the form subject +verb+object. eg The colonel shot the deserter We are told who did the action (shoot). The opposite to this is passive writing which has the form object + verb. eg The deserter was shot. We don't know who did the action shoot. This applies to army writing or any kind of writing, active writing would always tell you who did the action of the verb
No, it is a concrete, plural, common noun. It means men and women in the army, or similar armed forces, or metaphorically a group styled after the military; a word for people.
A "high hat" was a term used in the 1920's for a person who was snobbish. Also used as a verb meaning "to snub."
If you are talking about prizefighting, the old English verb 'to box' means 'to punch, to hit'. If you are talking about the Chinese uprising (the 'Boxer Rebellion') of around 1900 AD, the name was a 'translation' by the British of the rebel group's Chinese name meaning "The Righteous and Harmonious Fists".
Dasom (pronounced Dah-sohm soft s)comes from the old Korean verb "닷오다" and conjugated to "닷옴". It supposedly means "love".
Yes, it can be a verb, "to term" (to give a name to). Term is also a noun.
The verb form of mechanism is mechanise.Mechanises, mechanising and mechanised are also verbs."We will mechanise the army"."They are mechanising their troops".""He mechanises a new, terrible machine".
Yes, name is a verb; it is also a noun and an adjective. Example uses:As a verb: You can name the baby after your father.As a noun: A name that I like is William.As an adjective: I only buy name brand jeans.
The word "name" can be a noun (designation used for an object, person, or place) or a verb (to give a name to, or to specify). It is also used colloquially as an adjective (well-known, famous).
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Teach 'er how to figure-skate. :) Could also be :"Mrs. Macdoulin had to teacher three students for the summer months. :) Not commonly used as a verb.
The following words: months (noun), march (verb), may (verb) and august (adjective) are accepted words thus, can be played in scrabble.
The verb 'is' is a form of the verb 'to be', a being verb as opposed to an action verb. The verb 'is' also functions as an auxiliary (helper) verb. The verb 'is' also functions as a linking verb.
A name is a noun. It is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea.
Talked is the past tense of the verb to talk: I talked to him last night.It is also the past participle: We haven't talked in months.
Another name for the predicate in a sentence is a Verb. The Predicate tells what the action is. It's the verb in the sentence.
"Seems" is a verb.