No, it is not a verb.
Poor as in "having little wealth" is a noun.
Poor as in "lacking in quality" is an adjective.
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
i think poor means dat ur broke
There is no verb (action word) for the adjective poor. The closest verb form is impoverish, to make poor.
The word 'impact' is a noun (an impact) and a verb(to impact).Examples:The internet has had a huge impact on society. (noun)Such an economic policy will impact the poor disproportionately (verb)
No, fat is a noun or an adjective. The verb form is 'fatten' (fattens, fattening, fattened). Example uses:Noun: Please trim the fat from this steak.Adjective: I just got a fat raise in pay.Verb: That poor teddy bear needs more stuffing to fattenit up.
Poor is a predicate adjective in that sentence. They= subject were= linking verb too= adverb describing poor poor= predicate adjective linked back to they to marry = infinitive used as an adverb
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 verb for "poor" is "to impoverish."
The verb form of "poor" is "impoverish."
There is no verb (action word) for the adjective poor. The closest verb form is impoverish, to make poor.
The verb form of "poor" is "impoverish," which means to make someone or something poor or deprived of wealth or resources.
No, "shabby" is an adjective used to describe something in poor condition or of poor quality.
The word poor is a noun form used for a group of people, the poor. The noun form for the adjective poor is poorness. Poverty is another noun form.
No, "being poor" is not a verb. It is a phrase that functions as a noun phrase, describing a state of existence or condition. A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
The word 'poor' is not a verb.The word 'poor' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'poor' is a word for people of little means in general (a plural, uncountable noun).Example use: The government has many programs to help the poor.The noun form of the adjective 'poor' is poorness.A related noun form is poverty.
Poor (adjective) is used incorrectly. It should be pour (verb).
Abundantem, from the verb abundare, to overflow.
ebaserate verb... made worse, e.g. my poor play was ebaserated by a sprained ankle.
Gift is already a verb when used in the relevant context.Other verbs are gifts, gifting and gifted."I will gift this book to you"."She gifted the socks to her brother"."I will be gifting things to the homeless"."She gifted her fortune to the poor".