Yes, and therefore I have educated you.
it is neither. Education is a noun. To educate is a verb. Adjective forms are educational and educated.
education
No. Educate is something you do. We educated our children at home. - this is something we did. She is educated - this is a state, but the verb is a be verb.
The word education is a noun. It is facts and skills that have been learned.
Yes. If it ends in "ed" it will always be. It is a past tense verb.Not all words ending in -ed are past tense verbs.He is an educated man.In this sentence educated is an adjective but educated can also be a verb egThey educated their children at home.
As an adjective: educated As a verb: memorized
The word for an educated guess is "hypothesis".
An educated guess is mystery.
"Educated" can be the past tense and past participle of the verb "educate" (to teach).He educated his students on the proper way to add one plus one."Educated" can also be an adjective.He is an educated individual.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.