Spark is a verb (to emit sparks). Sparked is the past tense form as well as the past participle. The present participle is sparking.
One of each is literal (a spark of a fire) and the other pair is figurative (a spark of a feeling)
It can be, and it can be a verb form (to spark) or noun. It would mean giving off sparks.
Number 1Number two is wrong because when a subject consists of two or more items joined by and then the subject is plural. But has is not a plural form it is the singular form of have.
=No it will not have a spark!==No it will not have a spark!=
if you didn't space your spark plug right will they spark
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
The word trigger, when used as a verb, has several synonyms. Activate, elicit, generate, give rise to, produce, prompt, spark and start are all common synomyms for the word trigger.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
It is an action verb.
The verb 'is' is a form of the verb 'to be', a being verb as opposed to an action verb. The verb 'is' also functions as an auxiliary (helper) verb. The verb 'is' also functions as a linking verb.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
You will see a white spark because a spark plug produces an electrical arc