no it's a verb
The word "smoking" can function as both a gerund and a noun. As a gerund, it refers to the action of inhaling and exhaling smoke from tobacco or other substances. When used as a noun, it can describe the act itself or refer to the practice of smoking in general. In contexts like "Smoking is prohibited here," it acts as a noun representing the activity.
Yes, it is a adjective.
smoking is prohibited by us
prohibited has 3 definitions:1. to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.2. to forbid the action of (a person).3.to prevent; hinder.all definition came from dictionary.com
Yes, the word 'smoke' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning and spelling. The homophone of band is banned (prohibited, or not allowed). For example, Smoking is banned in most public buildings.
No, smoking is prohibited on all airlines.
No, smoking is prohibited on all commercial airlines worldwide.
Another word for prohibited is disallowed. Banned is also similar to prohibited.
It depends where you are. Some countries have prohibited smoking in all enclosed public spaces. Others have not.
Smoking is prohibited within 50 feet of explosive-laden vehicles to ensure safety and prevent any accidental ignition of flammable materials.
The preposition "from" typically follows the word "prohibited." For example: "Access to the restricted area is prohibited from all unauthorized personnel."