Lock: It depends on how it is used.
When it is an object, it is a noun.
He held the lock in his hand.
Put the lock on the table.
Did the lock fall off of the gate?
When it is an action, it is a verb.
I did not lock the door.
Does your computer lock up?
I cannot lock my suitcase.
Lock: It depends on how it is used.When it is an object, it is a noun.He held the lock in his hand.Put the lock on the table.Did the lock fall off of the gate?When it is an action, it is a verb.I did not lock the door.Does your computer lock up?I cannot lock my suitcase.
It's a NOUN I even put it in caps lock soyoull understand
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