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The word croaks is both a verb (croak, croaks, croaking, croaked) and a noun. Examples:

Noun: We heard the croaks coming from the pond each evening.

Verb: He croaks when he's looking for a mate.

(croaks is the third person singular form of croakuse it with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects.)

The frog croaks all night. - singular noun subject.

It croaks to find a mate. it as subject

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