No the word connect is not a noun. It is a verb. The noun form is connection.
The noun forms for the verb 'to connect' are connector, connection, and the gerund, connecting.
The noun forms for the verb 'to connect' are connector, connection, and the gerund, connecting.
Connect is typically a verb (though in this sentence it is actually a noun because it functions as the subject).
Synonyms of the noun 'annex' are: addition extension wing attachment supplement Synonyms of the verb 'annex' are: acquire add appropriate connect join
Yes, with meanings such as "to connect with rope or wire" or "to knot shoelaces" or "to play to a draw." There are several noun homonyms, including a railroad timber, a drawn game, and a necktie.
Noun forms for the verb to connect are connection, connector.
The noun forms for the verb 'to connect' are connector, connection, and the gerund, connecting.
The noun forms for the verb 'to connect' are connector, connection, and the gerund, connecting.
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Connect is typically a verb (though in this sentence it is actually a noun because it functions as the subject).
Neither. "And" is a conjunction, meaning that it is used to connect words.
No, although they are similar to linking verbs when they modify a noun. Prepositions connect a noun or noun form (the object) to a noun or verb that the object modifies. Prepositions are a separate word class from verbs.
No. It is a noun. Nouns are not normally used to connect other nouns.
Yes, it is a noun in several of its meanings. They include equipment, clothing, and a toothed machinery part. It can be a verb meaning to equip or connect with gears.
The common verb is "connect" and the proper noun (an interactive Xbox system) is Kinect.
No, it is not. Bridge can be a noun (structure, or card game) and a verb (to cross, or connect, as with a bridge).
Like is a preposition and will always connect a noun with a noun or a noun phrase with a noun phrase. As is a conjunction and will always connect a subject+verb idea with a subject+verb idea. eg: -As you can see, the dog is big (subject+verb linked with a subject+verb) -Etan is a taxi driver, like most of his friends (most of his friends isn't a subject+verb idea).