Steal is the verb
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
The noun form is "thief," which refers to a person who steals. The verb form is "steal," which means to take something without permission or right.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun thief are 'he' or 'she' as a subject, and 'him' or 'her' as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentences:That thief grabbed my purse; he ran into the crowd where I can't see him.That thief grabbed my purse; she ran into the crowd where I can't see her.In the case that the gender of the thief is unknown, the pronouns 'he' and 'him' are most often used.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
The possessive form of "the hands of the thief" is "the thief's hands."
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
Pilfered is a verb. It shows what the subject (thief) does.
In the sentence "He set out to find the thief" there are two verbs, set and find.
The noun form is "thief," which refers to a person who steals. The verb form is "steal," which means to take something without permission or right.
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The verb is lacking in the sentence; it's not a sentence without a verb.
Thieves is the plural. The singular form of the verb is thief.
Verb
The thief compounded his problems by resisting arrest.
Its a "doing" word. for example. "play" "jump" "sing"Yes describeis a verb, describe is an action:He describedthe thief in detail.
Attempt can be a verb or a noun.verb -- The thief attempted to get away. - past tense.noun -- The thief made an attempt to get away.
¿Dónde se esconde el ladrón? (Where is the thief hiding?)