Yes. Crusade: noun: definition: A holy war undertaken with papal sanction; A religious war in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, a military expedition by European Christians to retake areas in the Holy Land captured by Muslim forces Example Sentence: The crusade did not end peacefully. In that sentence crusade is being used as a noun.
Crusade: verb: definition: go on a crusade; exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; to take part in a crusade Example Sentence: She crusaded for women's right. In this sentence, the word crusade is being used as a verb (an action of what she did).
No, imagine is the verb.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
It can be used as a verb meaning 'to approach'.
No. It can be used as a noun, adjective of adverb, but not a verb. A verb is a word that describes an action, state or occurrence.
Depending on how it is used, exist can be a verb. If the sentence was, "The frog exists," it would be used as a verb. Let's say the sentence is "I do not like to exist." In this case, the word "exist" is used as the object of the preposition, and "like" is the verb.
The meaning of the word "to crusade" is: "to missionize" or "to evangelize". On the other hand if used as a noun the word "crusade" (besides others) can mean "campaign".
The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".
No, it is either a verb, to crusade (against), or a noun. If capitalized, it refers to any of the historical medieval Crusades. The verb does form the participle adjective, crusading.
The word sacrifice can be used as a verb or as a noun.
No, "is" is not a conjunction. It is a form of the verb "to be" used as a helping verb. Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses or sentences.
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
No, imagine is the verb.
The word sink can be used as an intransitive verb, the verb form doesn't change the word.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
I am going on a crusade. I like crusades. would you like to go on a crusade with me?
It is a verb when used with a subject.
It can be used as a verb meaning 'to approach'.