No, male does not have a verb form; however, the homophone mail has a verb form--I mailed the letter yesterday.
Examples of words that function as a noun, a verb, or an adjective are:averagebettercounterexpressglassgreenhomelikepalepresentshorttime
"Big" is an adjective. It is used to describe the size or extent of something, such as in the phrase "a big house." It does not function as a verb.
Yes, it is. It means functioning, capable of performing an action or operation.
Yes. An adjective is any word that modifies a noun or pronoun; this is the function of "important."
No, it is a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to remain. Its particular meaning does not allow it to function as an adjective, as does the present participle, remaining.
Brief can be an adjective, a noun or a verb.
Examples of words that function as a noun, a verb, or an adjective are:averagebettercounterexpressglassgreenhomelikepalepresentshorttime
No, it is a verb. Can is a modal (helper) verb that can function with verbs to indicate ability.
"Mean" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it refers to the act of signifying or intending something; for example, "What do you mean?" As an adjective, it describes someone who is unkind or spiteful, such as in "He was mean to his classmates." It does not function as a noun or adverb.
"frustrate" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it means to cause feelings of discouragement or annoyance. As an adjective, it describes a person who is feeling those emotions.
"Big" is an adjective. It is used to describe the size or extent of something, such as in the phrase "a big house." It does not function as a verb.
"Hot" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it can describe the act of heating something up. As an adjective, it describes something that has a high temperature or gives off heat.
Squashed can function as a verb or an adjective.
Yes, it is. It means functioning, capable of performing an action or operation.
"Sharp" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes a noun (e.g., sharp knife). As a verb, it can mean to make something sharper or more intense (e.g., sharpen a pencil).
No form of live is a preposition. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
"Triple" can function as a noun, adjective, and verb.