To earn is a verb, that is when something is gained in return for labour
The future tense of "earn" is formed by using "will" followed by the base form of the verb. Therefore, it is "will earn." For example, you might say, "I will earn a promotion next year."
verb form of cheap is cheap
Produce is the verb form of producer.
The general monopolistically competitive firm does earn profit. They earn point about as much as oligopolies.
The verb of prosperity is prosper. As in "to prosper somewhere".
verb or noun?rate is one for verb
Preposition
earn
The word 'earned' is not a noun, earned is the past participle, past tense of the verb to earn. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (earned income).The noun form for the verb to earn are earner and the gerund, earning (earnings).
Keeping is the present participle of the verb keep.
The past participle of earn is earned.(See Related questions below)
past participle,earn is a regular verb son the past participle is formed by adding -edearned
The word earn is a verb. The past tense is earned.
No. A predicate must have a verb, and a verb all by itself can be a predicate. But there are verbs that are not predicates, and there can be predicates that have much more in them than verbs. Example 1 is a sentence with a predicate that's just a verb.Example 2 is a sentence with a predicate that has a verb and more.Example 3 is a sentence with a verb that is not in itself a predicate. The predicates are in italics. My sister works.My sister works at a coffee shop after school. My sister wants to earn money for college.In example 3, the entire predicate is "wants to earn money for college." The main verb is "wants." "To earn" is also a verb, but it is not the main verb and it is not a predicate. In this case it is functioning as a noun to say what it is that my sister wants (a verbal noun acting as the object of a transitive verb). === ===
this 1 is a compound complex sentence and the verb is in 2 forms: they are gives, and needed get.
That is the correct spelling of earn, as in to work for reward or pay."I do not earn enough money".However, urn is the correct spelling for the vase or vessel which often contains human remains."The urn which had the Pharaoh's heart in fell off the shelf".
no if it was it would be mowing