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Yes, provided is a verb, even though it is past tense.

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What is the verb form of provision?

The verb form of 'provision' is to provide. Other forms include 'provided', 'providing', 'have provided', etc.


Is provided a conjunction?

It can be. With the word "that" it forms the subordinating conjunction "provided that" which is sometimes shortened to simply "provided."


What is the verb in this sentence Towns in a wide area are provided with electric power?

provided


What is the past participle of provide?

Provide is a regular verb so the PP is provided. provide / provided / provided He has provided his ID.


Is provided a linking verb?

No, the verb provided, the past tense of the verb to provide.The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign:the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister) orthe subject becomes the object (Mary's feet got wet. feet->wet).


What part of speech is careered in this sentence?

No sentence has been provided but 'careered' is always a verb.


What part of speech is supplied?

the word "supplied" is a Verb, if that's your question.


Is the verb transitive or intransitive in this sentence Beverly works at the pet shop after school?

The verb "works" is intransitive in the sentence provided. It does not have a direct object receiving the action.


What is a past participle of provide?

The past participle is "provided". An example, using the verb, to provide, would be as follows: "She had provided the toys for Kenny's birthday party last year."


Which is the verb in this sentence?

The verb in a sentence is the action word that describes what the subject is doing. Without a specific sentence provided, it is difficult to identify the verb. Can you please share a sentence for clarification?


Is helped a pronoun?

No, helped is the past tense of the verb to help (helps, helping, helped).


What part of speech is the word yield?

The word "yield" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it typically means to produce or provide, while as a noun, it refers to the amount produced or provided.