Depending on how it is used, turn can be a noun or a verb.As a noun: It is your turn to do the dishes.As a verb: Walk five steps, turn to your right, touch your toes, repeat.
It can be (turning heads, turning cars). It is a verb form, the present participle of the verb "to turn." It can be a verb, adjective, or noun (gerund).
it can turn all flaky and is very cheap it could turn out bad or mite not do the rite job
If you are using it to turn on the car a good battery would help.
There is a temperature switch on the passenger side bottom of the radiator that has a wire connector attached to it. The switch screws into the radiator and then the wires connect to that. That switch is what tells the relays to turn the cooling fan on. If your fans don't turn and the engine is running hot you can test the switch using the following steps. 1. turn the ignition to the on position but don't start the engine. 2. disconnect the wire connector to the switch on the bottom of the radiator. 3. using a small jumper wire, jump the two wires inside the connector. If the fans turn on then you will need to replace the temp switch. If the fans still don't turn on then you will need to check the fuses, relays, and the fans themselves.
Like most words ending in ly, patiently is an adverb.Example: She waited patiently for her turn. (the adverb 'patiently modifies the verb 'waited')
You can turn "persist" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ence" to it, creating the noun "persistence." This noun refers to the quality of continuing to do something despite obstacles or opposition.
"It is my turn at bat." Here, "turn" is used as a noun, it is the person's time at bat.
The word turn is a noun as well as a verb. Example: It's your turn. My turn is next.
Kindness is not either. It is a noun and "kind" is an adjective.
Depending on how it is used, turn can be a noun or a verb.As a noun: It is your turn to do the dishes.As a verb: Walk five steps, turn to your right, touch your toes, repeat.
You can turn "splendid" into a noun by adding a determiner before it. For example, you could say "the splendor," which is the noun form of "splendid."
The noun form of "tranquil" is "tranquility."
The noun form of "persecute" is "persecution."
Patriotism is the abstract noun form.
Example sentences:As a noun: Take your turn.As a verb: Turn around.noun: Whose turn is it to cook?verb: At the end of the story the frog will turn into a prince.
Yes, the word turn is both a verb (turn, turns, turning, turned) and a noun (turn, turns). Example sentences: Verb: When you turn the corner, you will see the church. Noun: One good turn deserves another, I found ten dollars in the coat I was donating to charity.