Yes, displayed, the past participle of display, is an action. Therefore it is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The plural form for the noun display is displays. The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
No. Exhibit can be a verb (to display) or a noun (a display or viewing).
Yes, the noun display is a common noun. Display is also a verb.
no it's a verb
As a noun:- (computer) display proctor invigilator supervisor admonisher lizard scanner prefect As a verb:- supervise sleuth observe
No. Display can be a noun (exhibit) or a verb (to show).
The plural form for the noun display is displays. The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
No. Exhibit can be a verb (to display) or a noun (a display or viewing).
Yes, the noun display is a common noun. Display is also a verb.
no it's a verb
The plural form for the noun display is displays. The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
Display is a regular verb, so you just add "ed" to the end of it.
Display can be a noun or verb. Here are some sentences.The jewelry display caught my eye.Display those sweaters in the store window.He will display his talents at the show.She put on a display of temper.
As a noun: la exposición As a verb: demonstrar.
Ostentatious IS a verb. To be ostentatious means you are showy.
Yes, "show" can be a noun, referring to a public entertainment or display of skill. It can also be a verb, meaning to display or exhibit.
Translation: 'muestra' or 'demonstración' (noun) 'mostrar' or 'desplegar' (verb)