Have is used as an auxilliary verb with other verb to form the past participle, present perfect, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future perfect and present perfect continuous, e.g. the use of have as an auxilliary verb with the verb go:
Past Participle: Having gone
present perfect: I have gone
past perfect: I had gone
past perfect continuous: I had been going
future perfect continuous: I had been going
future perfect: I will have gone
present perfect continuous: I will have been going
use an alive verb
The word using is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb use.
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
Simply, no, you can't use the word 'fact' as a VERB. You can use it as a noun.
Noun. The verb is 'use'.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
you can ue the word entrace as a verb by saying en trace thats a verb
No, the word case is a noun (a word for a thing), a singular, common noun.The verb form is to encase. The use of the word case as a verb is a slang use, as in 'let's case the joint'.
The word 'trophy' is a noun, a word for a thing.The word 'trophy' is inappropriate for use as a verb.
No, because the word effusive is an adjective, not a verb.
Yes
Company is not a verb actually it is noun.