Yes, confirm is a verb.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
Yes, the word "hinder" is a verb.
Yes, the word 'improve' is a verb.
The word be is a verb, with irregular conjugation except in the future tense (will be, shall be).
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
The word confirming is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb confirm.
The word confirm is not a noun, it is a verb (confirm, confirms, confirming, confirmed).The noun forms for the verb to confirm are confirmationand the gerund, confirming.The nouns confirmation and confirming are common, abstract nouns.The noun confirmation is the singular form; the noun confirming is an uncountable gerund.
Confirmar is the verb for "to confirm".
The noun forms for the verb to confirm are confirmationand the gerund, confirming.
It's a verb.
It's a verb.
Yes, the word 'call' is a noun (call, calls) and a verb (call, calls, calling, called).Examples:You had a call to confirm your dentist appointment. (noun)I will call them back to confirm the appointment. (verb)
Confirming is derived from the verb "confirm". It means ''to make an arrangement or meeting certain'' and also ''to prove that an opinion or belief is true''.
The likely word is proof (evidence).The verb form is to prove (confirm or show as true).
The word 'true' is a verb (true, trues, truing, trued); to true is to bring into exact alignment or position, to bring into to exact balance, level, or square.The word true is also an adjective (true, truer, truest), an adverb, and a noun
It can be (confirmed suspicions). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to confirm) and can be a verb or an adjective.
To confirm is 'confirmer' in French.