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The word charity is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for voluntary giving of help, typically money, to those in need, a word for a concept.

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What are the past tenses of the word 'charity'?

The past tenses of the word "charity" are "charitied" and "charitied." In English, the past tense of a verb is typically formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. However, "charity" is a noun, not a verb, so it does not have a traditional past tense form. In some cases, nouns can be used as verbs and take on verb forms, but this is not common for the noun "charity."


What is the subject and complete verb of this sentence Several hundred Missionaries of Charity are following her example in countries throughout the world?

Subject: Several hundred Missionaries of Charity Verb: are following


Is charity an adverb?

No. The word charity is a noun, a word for a person, place, or thing. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.


How do you spell charify?

The word sought may be the verb "clarify" (to make clear), or "charity" (assistance, kindness).


What does the latin verb dabitur mean?

Dabitur is "will be given" with a third-person subject (he, she, it).In Latin, only the thing given can be used as the subject (as in English "Ten dollars will be given to charity"), never the recipient (as in English "The charity will be given ten dollars").


Is hand out a verb?

The hypehnated form (hand-out) is a noun, meaning charity or a type of advertising circular. Otherwise, the verb means to distribute by hand.


Is hand out one word?

The noun handout is one word (a gift, or charity).The verb form is two words, to "hand out" things such as fliers or gifts.


What is the prepostional phrase marcy plans to select a worthy charity and offer to help with fund- raising events?

Your sentence, "Marcy plans to select a worthy charity and offer to help with fund- raising events" has two prepositional phrases, I believe. First, "to select a worthy charity" and second "to help with fund- raising events". However, the verb phrase "offer" is incorrect; it does not match the verb tense "plans". It is also unclear who is doing the offer--it should refer back to "a worthy charity" with the way the sentence is worded, but I think you want it to refer to Marcy. For example: Marcy plans to select a worthy charity and she has offered to help with fund- raising events. Or and she offers...


Is bazaar a verb or noun?

The word bazaar is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a Middle-Eastern marketplace, or a charity fundraising event; a word for a thing.


Is 'donated' a proper noun?

No, the word "donated" is the past participle, past tense of the verb to donate.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We donated our old furniture to the homeless shelter. (verb)The thrift shop sells donated clothing to raise funds. (adjective)


What are the qualities of a verb?

There are two kinds of verbs in English. The most common kind shows an action. For example, to walk, to run, to dance, to sing, to read, to give. The boys ran to catch the bus. We will give some money to charity. The other kind of verb shows state of being-- the verb "to be" is the most common example. I am happy. She was tired.


Can one charity donate to another charity?

Yes, one charity can donate to another charity.