A technology (noun) There is no verb form.
Pretty much every single material could be improved using some sort of technology...
No, the word 'technological' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as relating to or involving technology.The word technology is the noun form.
Your Computer. Well, Sort of. Take an LCD monitor for example. Science was used to make the items in your LCD screen react. Technology was used for putting them all together and putting them in your screen.
Almost every element of your life has been improved because of modern science and technology. If you live in a comfortable home, are wearing clothes, sleep in a bed, use a shower, and are using a personal computer you are reaping the benefits of science and technology. Also, if you ever take any sort of medicine, it is a product of science and technology. Look around and almost everything is a product of science and/or technology.
No, technology is a common noun.
A technology (noun) There is no verb form.
Yes, technology is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The noun 'sort' is an abstract noun as a word for a category of things or people that have something in common; a type; a word for a concept.The noun 'sort' is a concrete noun as a word for an act of arranging something by type; a word for a physical act.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'sort' is the gerund, sorting.
A basket is a common noun.
No, the term 'television technology' is not a compound noun as found in a dictionary. The term 'television technology' functions as a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (technology) that functions as a unit in a sentence.A noun phrase can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Television technology has changed a lot in the past decade.He's studying television technology, hoping for a future in that field.Note: There is no set standard for how or when a commonly used noun phrase becomes a compound noun.
Sort as a verb is: ordenar, clasificar Sort as a noun is: tipo
No. Technology is a noun. There is an adverb form: technologically.
The noun technology is a mass noun as a word for the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.Note: The plural noun 'technologies' is a word specifically for 'types of' or 'kinds of' technology.
Either noun or verb. Examples: What sort of apples are those? (noun) Please sort the apples into clean and dirty ones. (verb)
Sort of... I guess
It is a noun!