No, "burial" is a noun.
The word "bury" is a verb.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying, both are concrete nouns as words for a physical action.The noun 'burial' is an abstract noun as a word for a ceremony surrounding a formal interment of a body.
Bury is a verb and not a noun. The correponding noun is burial, the plural form of which is burials.
Burial is a noun.
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The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying, both are concrete nouns as words for a physical action.The noun 'burial' is an abstract noun as a word for a ceremony surrounding a formal interment of a body.
It's in past tense.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying.
Yes, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to bury" and the adjective "buried."
Bury is a verb and not a noun. The correponding noun is burial, the plural form of which is burials.
The answer you are looking for is "burial sites," but remember that the verb is "built" not "guilt" and always capitalize "Egyptians."
The word 'interment' is a noun form, a word for the burial of a body.
Burial
That is the correct spelling of "barrow" (burial mound, short for wheelbarrow, or slang for a business).The similar word is the verb borrow (receive as a loan).
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Burial - Burial album - was created on 2006-05-15.
We prepared the body for burial. They held a burial ceremony for his mother. Everyone was sorrowful at the burial ceremony.