She leaves the house every morning at 7:30
dance. whirling looks like it might be a verb but it is an adjective it describes the leaves.
The word leaves is a plural noun. Leaves can also be a present tense verb.
Shelter can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a noun: "As it started to rain, the campers needed to find shelter to stay dry." As a verb: "A tent made of leaves and branches was used to shelter the campers."
The word leaves is a plural noun. Leaves can also be a present tense verb.
The word is "defoliate".
One homonym for "leaves" is "leaves," which is the present tense verb meaning to go away or depart from a place.
working is used the verb
Clear is already a verb when used in the right context.Other verbs depending on the tense are clears, cleared and clearing.For example:"I will clear the leaves"."He clears the snow off the path"."He has cleared up the mess"."We are clearing the garden".
The leaves turning red and yellow are beautiful. -- This sentence is correct.The subject of the sentence = the leaves. This is a plural subject - more than one. The subject and verb must agree, this means if you have a plural subject you must have a plural verb form. The plural verb in this sentence is 'are'.The leaves' turning red and yellow is beautiful. -- This sentence is not correct'Is' is not a plural verb it is a singular verb.The main clause in this sentence is -- 'The leaves are beautiful''turning red and brown' -- is a subordinate clause
Fall can be either. Noun: I hope the weather is nice this Fall. Verb: In November, the leaves will fall.
The verb is dance and the past tense of dance is danced.
The present tense form of the verb "leave" is "leaves" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "leave" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).