I wanted to shed my clothes as soon I got to the beach.
It takes a lot of patience to watch a tarantula shed.
No, the word 'shed' is both a noun (shed, sheds) and a verb (shed, sheds, shedding, shed). Examples:The house includes a shed to store your lawnmower. (noun)Lisa was delighted to find that she had shed twelve pounds. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'shed' is it. Example:The house includes a shed. You can store your lawnmower in it.
Yes, the word 'shed' is both a noun (shed, sheds) and a verb (shed, sheds, shedding, shed).The noun 'shed' is a word for a small building used to store or shelter something; a word for a thing.Examples:The house includes a shed to store your lawnmower. (noun)Lisa was delighted to find that she had shed twelve pounds. (verb)
The word shed is a noun. It can also be a verb as in (e.g.) to shed hair.
a verb form is dignify
The verb form of the word hard is harden.
The verb form is evolve (evolves, evolving, evolved).
Conclude is the verb form; conclude, concludes, concluding, concluded. The noun form of the word is conclusion.
The verb form of the word "nation" is "nationalize."
The word "rain" is a verb in its base form.
to modernize
The verb form of the word "inquiry" is "inquire."
The word fault can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a defect. The verb form means to criticise or find fault with someone or something.