build builds built built building.
The word 'built' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to build. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: a well built chimney.The word build is also a noun, a word for form or kind of structure; the physical makeup of a person or thing; physique.The noun forms for the verb to build are builder and the gerund, building.
No, built is a verb. It is the past tense of build
There is no verb form of technician
The verb form of 'innovation' is to innovate. Other forms of this verb are 'innovated', 'innovating', 'will innovate', etc.
A technology (noun) There is no verb form.
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
No, -est is the form used for the third person singular.
Yes. It is a present tense form (second person, or first and third person plural) of the verb 'to be'. You are. We are. They are.
Listen is a regular verb so the second form and the third form are the same = listened
The word "are" is a verb, a form of the verb to be.The verb "are" also functions as an auxiliary verb.Examples:Jack, you are a good friend.My friends are planning a party.
No, it is not a conjunction. Was is a verb or helper verb: the past tense, first or third person singular form of the verb "to be." am, is -> was are ->were
The second form of the verb "show" is "showed".
Which sentence is verb from or verb tense? the ancient egyptians built pyrimads or the ancient egyptians have built pryimads
The third form of the verb "read" is "read". For example, "I have read the book" uses the third form of the verb "read".
The second principal part of a verb in the third conjugation will end in -ēre.
The English equivalent of the Latin verb 'renascentur' is They are born again. The subject of the verb is the third person plural form, 'they'. The verb is in the indicative mood of the present tense. The dictionary entry is 'renascor, renasci' with the second being the infinitive form of the verb .
"Built" can be both a verb and a past participle. As a verb, it indicates the action of constructing something. As a past participle, it is used with auxiliary verbs to form tenses, such as "has built" or "was built".