its a verb
The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The noun form is the gerund "ignoring." The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance, which has a different meaning. The noun for someone who ignores is ignorer.
Verb or noun. Example as a verb: "Request him to stop making noise." Example as a noun, "He is ignoring your request."
The abstract noun forms for the verb to ignore are ignorance, and the gerund, ignoring.
No, the word 'ignored' is not a noun; the word 'ignored' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'ignore'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:verb: You've ignored the assignment long enough, now you have to get it started.adjective: The ignored weeds have finally taken over the yard.
The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The noun form is the gerund "ignoring." The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance, which has a different meaning. The noun for someone who ignores is ignorer.
Verb or noun. Example as a verb: "Request him to stop making noise." Example as a noun, "He is ignoring your request."
The abstract noun forms for the verb to ignore are ignorance, and the gerund, ignoring.
Yes. That is the correct spelling of ignoring. It is the present participle of the verb to ignore and may be used as a verb or as a noun (gerund). It is virtually never seen as an adjective.
depends why he is ignoring you
"You cannot keep on ignoring him answer your phone," shouted Bill.
well...first....you ask him why he's ignoring you...
Snubbing is intentionally ignoring someone in a social setting.
What should i say. question mark
ignoring the bill
they accused him of ignoring the native americans