smothered verb
If it is used as a noun, it is a noun. Verbs are not really converted to nouns it is just that the same form can be used as a noun or a verb or an adjective. For example eating: as a verb - I am eating an apple. as a noun - I like eating. as an adjective - Eating apples are sweet and juicy.
verb
The predicate of a sentence is everything that is not the subject of the sentence, including the verb. A predicate noun is a noun that is part of the sentence that comes after the verb for the direct object, indirect object, and noun clauses.
Feature is a noun (a feature) and a verb (to feature).
The word "rain" can be a noun or a verb. For example, in the sentence, "I like rain." it is a noun. In the sentence "It is going to rain." it is used as a verb.
State can be a noun or a verb. In this sentence it is a verb: State your name, please. In this sentence it is a noun: What state do you live in?
noun
A sentence fragment is a part of a sentence, such as just the subject noun, or just a verb.
A gerund is a verb form that acts as a noun in a sentence, typically ending in "-ing." Gerunds can function as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence. They show the action of the verb in a more abstract or general way.
A noun that completes the action of a verb is the object of the sentence or phrase.
Tears can be either a plural noun or a present tense verb.
The word "stop" can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.