No, the word Basketball is a noun; a word for a game or a type of ball; a word for a thing.
action verb
Basketball (usually) does not involve penguins. Basketball can not be used as a verb.
No, technically it is not.
In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."
Loves is the verb in that sentence.
The word basketball is a noun; a word for a game or a type of ball; a word for a thing.
There are two verbs playing love
basketball adverbs all ways describe the verb.... for example: running; fast, slow, or medium.
The word 'basketball' is a noun; a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'basketball' is an abstract noun as a word for a game or a sport.The noun 'basketball' is a concrete noun as a word for a ball used to play the game or sport.The noun 'basketball' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject: The basketball flew over the fence.object: We all got new uniforms for basketball.
The Maori verb meaning 'to dribble' (as in dribble a basketball) is 'Tupanapana'.
The person you are guarding is on a hot streak. "You got torched."
It is a noun and verb. Example as noun: "we have a strong dislike for olives and wouldn't eat them even if we were paid." Example as verb: "I dislike basketball, but I enjoy baseball."