Verbs meaning to place or store away include: hoard, stock, amass, collocate and compile.
The verb that can replace "take the place of" is replace.
No, verb means an action. Apparel is a noun, person, place, thing, or idea.
No, the word storage is a noun; the verb is to store (stores, storing, stored). Example:Verb: You will have to store your care while you're away.Noun: You will have to pay for the storage of your car while you're away.
The word 'store' is not a pronoun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.The word 'store' is a noun, a verb, or an adjective.Examples:Noun: The store will open at ten. It will have your brand. (the pronoun 'it' replaces the noun 'store' in the second sentence)Verb: We can store the leftovers in the freezer.Adjective: You can find a list of store hours on the door.
It can be. Shy is usually an adjective describing someone who is timid or introverted. But "to shy away from" means "to avoid," and in that sense, yes, it can be a verb.
The word stores is both a noun and a verb, but they have different meanings.1. Noun: store is a word for a place that sells things that you can buy. (plural- stores)Sentence- I have to go to the 99 cents STORE to buy a notebook.2. Verb: store is to keep or put away safely; to put in storage.Sentence- I told her to STORE away her photos for safe keeping.ANDStores can be the third person singular form of the verb to store; for example:She stores her photographs on a hard drive.
"Instead of" is a verb that can be used to convey the meaning of "in place of".
No, the word 'depart' is a verb (depart, departs, departing, departed), to go away; to leave; to diverge; to pass away. The noun forms for the verb to depart are departure and the gerund, departing.
The homograph of "shop" is a noun that refers to a store or place where goods or services are sold, as well as a verb that means to visit a store to buy something.
No, "fled" is a past tense verb that means to have run away or escaped from a situation. It indicates an action that has already taken place.
"Partir" in French means "to leave" or "to depart." It is a verb used to indicate the action of going away from a place or starting a journey.
"Occur" is a verb. It means to happen or take place.
The verb "transfer" means to move or send from one place to another.
No, "bring" is a verb that means to carry something to a place.
Substituted or transmit
The verb that can replace "take the place of" is replace.
No, verb means an action. Apparel is a noun, person, place, thing, or idea.