Yes, share is a verb. Children should share their toys with each other.
Share can be a noun, as well. He wants his share of the family business.
To share (I share my cookies) is a verb. Share can also be a noun. If you have a share of something, it's being used as a noun.
It can be. Shared is the past tense and past participle of the verb to share. But it can also be an adjective (e.g. shared expenses).
Yes it is.
Shared is a verb (past tense of share) and an adjective (a shared prize).
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The word 'with' is a preposition, a word that connects its object noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence.Examples:I'd like a pizza with mushrooms. (connects the noun 'mushrooms' with the object noun 'pizza')He shared his secret with me. (connects the pronoun 'me' with the verb 'shared')
The word 'caucused' is the past tense of the verb to caucus, meaning to hold a meeting with people with a shared political agenda.Example: The committee caucused on a final list of grievances.
The word 'communication' is directly derived from a Latin verb (commūnicāre, commūnicāt-) meaning 'to share, communicate, or impart'. This in turn comes from a Latin adjective, commūnis, meaning 'common or shared locally'.
Shared is a verb (past tense of share) and an adjective (a shared prize).
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"Shared" is a past tense verb form of the verb "share." It is irregular in the sense that it does not follow the standard -ed ending rule for forming past tense verbs, but instead changes the internal vowels.
The adjective of sharing is shared.
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No, "common" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something as being shared or widespread.
The word share is a verb. The past tense is shared.
The word "share" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a portion of something divided among a group. As a verb, it means to divide or distribute something among others.
The forms of the verb "share" are: share (base form), shares (present simple), shared (past simple), sharing (present participle), and shares (3rd person singular present).
Past tense - shared. Present tense - I/you/we/they share. He/she/it shares. Future tense - will share. Past perfect tense - had shared. Present perfect tense - I/you/we/they have shared. He/she/it has shared. Future perfect tense - will/shall have shared. Past perfect continuous tense - had been sharing. Present perfect continuous - I/you/we/they have been sharing. He/she/it has been sharing. Future perfect continuous - will have been sharing.
The correct spelling of the verb is hyphenated "co-refer" (have a shared reference).The similar longer word is choreographer, a dance arranger.
The word 'with' is a preposition, a word that connects its object noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence.Examples:I'd like a Pizza with mushrooms. (connects the noun 'mushrooms' with the object noun 'pizza')He shared his secret with me. (connects the pronoun 'me' with the verb 'shared')