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Yes, the word finish is a noun (finish, finishes) and a verb (finish, finishes, finished, finishing). The word finish is also used as an adjective.

Examples:

Noun: At the finish, the hero gets the girl.

Noun: Your new counter top has a nice finish.

Verb: Please finish the dishes before you go out.

Adjective: I'll be waiting for you at the finish line.

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Viva Schroeder

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7y ago

It depends on how it is used. When you are using the word as a final part of something, it is a common noun.

Example:

The ice cream shop was the perfect finish to our date.

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Ke Asia Henry

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Alexa Rodriguez

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Yes

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