The word 'favorite' is both a noun and an adjective.
Examples:
The shoes with the bows are my favorite. (noun)
Tulips are mother's favorite flowers. (adjective)
A verb is a word for a state of being (The shoes are my favorite.) or an action (I bought the tulips for mother).
No, favorite is an adjective. It describes a noun. My favorite food is roast chicken. (Favorite describes the noun "food.") An action verb shows motion or activity-- for example: to run, to sing, to eat, to study, to play.
It can be any of the three: it is the present participle of the verb "to illustrate." Verb - My favorite artist will be illustrating the new book. Noun - Illustrating children's books was his favorite job. Adjective - The speaker provided many illustrating examples of management failure.
The third person is the person or thing spoken about.Examples of opinion words in the third person:He thinks... (verb)She believes... (verb)Their point of view... (compound noun)His favorite... (noun)Her favorite one... (adjective)The best one... (adjective)It does seem... (verb)It may seem... (verb)
"bay" is a verb or a noun.
Travels can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Plural of 'travel'. Verb: The third person simple present tense of the verb 'travel'.
Favorite can be used as a noun when it has an adjective in front of it such as the favorite or my favorite. The adjective favorite is based on the verb to favor.
Season can be a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. As a noun: What is your favorite season? As a verb: Season with salt and pepper.
The word favorite is also the noun form for the adjective. The gerund noun is favoring and the base noun is favor (verb to favor).
No, favorite is an adjective. It describes a noun. My favorite food is roast chicken. (Favorite describes the noun "food.") An action verb shows motion or activity-- for example: to run, to sing, to eat, to study, to play.
The word they're is not a noun or an adjective.The word they're is a contraction; a shortened form for the pronoun 'they' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'are'. Examples:They are my favorite cookies.Or:They're my favorite cookies.
It is a verb that acts as a noun.
Vote can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: Cast your vote on Election Day. As a verb: Make sure you vote for your favorite candidate.
It could be a noun or a verb. My favorite blanket is blue. The snow blanketed my front yard.
No, the word 'is' is not a noun. The word 'is' is a verb, the third person, singular, present form for the verb 'to be'; often used as an auxiliary verb. Examples:He is a scientist.She is coming home.It is my favorite.
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
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It can be any of the three: it is the present participle of the verb "to illustrate." Verb - My favorite artist will be illustrating the new book. Noun - Illustrating children's books was his favorite job. Adjective - The speaker provided many illustrating examples of management failure.