Out may be an adjective, an adverb, a noun, a preposition or a verb.
You're out! adv.
The road is out. adj.
The road leads out of town. prep.
We have three men on base with one out. noun
Murder will out. verb
its a preposition
Grant can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To give over. Noun: The thing granted.
noun or verb noun: a dash is a hyphen. Also noun: let's run the fifty-yard dash. verb: I'm going to dash over to the store.
It can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective. 'I asked my neighbour to control his dog properly.' (Verb) 'My neighbour does not exercise proper control over his dog.' (Noun) 'My neighbour has a control problem with his dog.' (Adjective)
Strife is a noun it means disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict.
"bay" is a verb or a noun.
Grant can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To give over. Noun: The thing granted.
The frightening ordeal was finally over. was = verb frightening = adjective ordeal = noun
Dominate is a verb, in it's noun form it would be Dominator
The word range can be a noun and a verb. The noun refers to a selection of something. The verb form means to travel over.
Noun: A feeling of dread washed over her as she anticipated the upcoming exam. Verb: She dreaded having to confront her boss about the mistake.
The word range can be a noun and a verb. The noun refers to a selection of something. The verb form means to travel over.
The word "sentinel" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a guard or a lookout. As a verb, it means to watch over or guard.
The word 'take' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:Dad will take the books back to the library. (verb)You can take that course over the summer. (verb)They filmed that scene in one take. (noun)The take from ticket sales exceeded expectations. (noun)
Treasure is both a noun AND a verb. For example: I found some treasure in that cave, over there. For example: I fondly treasure my grandmother's antiques.
It depends on the context, it can either be a a noun or a verb, e.g. He waters the garden once a week - verb She gazed out over the clear blue waters of the Caribbean - noun
The - Definite article balloon - Noun floated - verb over - preposition the - definite article treetops - noun [The balloon] - noun phrase [floated over the treetops] - verb phrase [over the treetops] - prepositional phrase [the treetops] - noun phrase
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.