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what part of speech is the word soil?

Soil is a noun (the soil) and a verb (to soil).


What is the verb for dirt?

The verb of dirt is dirty. Used in the context of "to dirty something".


What is the verb form of earth?

Earth can be used as a verb but has no verb form.Definition: to draw soil about (plants)--often used with the word up.


What is the verb for earth?

"Earth" can be used as a verb to mean covering or spreading with soil or dirt. For example, "The gardener will earth up the potatoes to protect them from frost."


How can you use the word soil in a sentence?

(noun) It is important to maintain the level of organic nutrients in the soil. (verb) Falling in a mud puddle is a sure way to soil your clean clothes.


Exhausted is an adjectives right?

Right, as in the exhausted men struggled on. But it is also a verb, the past tense of the verb to exhaust to tire out, to empty eg The crops exhausted the soil


Is mounds a verb?

It could be used as a verb: "The bulldozer mounds up the soil." It is more often used as the plural noun or, if you like candy bars, a proper noun.


What is the verb of fertilizer?

The noun "fertility" is related to the adjective fertile and the verb fertilize, which can mean "to make fertile, to enrich" as with soil.


Example of the word supply in a sentence?

verb - They will supply us with ten loads of soil next week. noun - The supply of soil was late arriving so the project was delayed.


Is soil a noun?

Yes, the word soil is a noun, a word for a substance, a word for a thing. The word soil is also a verb (soil, soils, soiling, soiled), to become or make dirty.


What is the difference in meaning between the words plow and plow is one a noun and the other a verb?

Plough is the "correct" English spelling. Plow is an Americanism probably invented by Noah Webster in the interest of spelling simplification. The noun and the verb are spelt the same (either as plough or plow) depending on the country.


Is humic a noun or verb or adverb or adjective?

An adjective, meaning relating to or deriving from humus, the organic part of soil.