The word 'store' is a noun (store, stores) as well as a verb (store, stores, storing, stored).
Verb: I store my photos on the hard drive.
Verb: She stores her recyclables in the garage.
Verb: They stored everything and went to Europe.
Verb: My mom is storing my furniture for me.
Noun: The store was closed for the holiday.
Noun: Their stores of grain were infested with mice.
Yes, the word 'stores' is both a noun (store, stores) and a verb (store, stores, storing, stored). Examples:
Verb: The company stores the furniture until the remodel is complete.
Noun: The stores in this mall are a bit pricey.
yes it is
Storage is the noun, and store is the verb.
Stores can either be used as a plural noun (the plural of the word "store") or as a third-person singular verb ("he stores", "she stores").
"Goes" is a verb, as in "Sally goes to the store." Sally is the subject, goes is the verb, and to the store is a prepositional phrase.
brought is the action verb
Is can be used as a linking verb and an auxiliary verb, but it is never an action verb.Linking verb: Sue is happy.Auxiliary verb: Sue is going to the store.
A verb is an action verb if it is something that is happening, and that has some effect; for example, in the sentence "I walk to the store," walk is an action verb because the subject, I, is performing a task. In the sentence, "I am at the store," am is a being verb because it describes a state of being; the subject, I, IS as the store.
Storage is the noun, and store is the verb.
The verb in "you walked to the store" is walked.Walked is a verb because it describes an action that you are performing.Related verbs are walks, walk, and walking.
Stores can either be used as a plural noun (the plural of the word "store") or as a third-person singular verb ("he stores", "she stores").
"Goes" is a verb, as in "Sally goes to the store." Sally is the subject, goes is the verb, and to the store is a prepositional phrase.
brought is the action verb
Is can be used as a linking verb and an auxiliary verb, but it is never an action verb.Linking verb: Sue is happy.Auxiliary verb: Sue is going to the store.
No, store is not an adverb.Store is in fact a noun ("I am going to the store") and a verb ("I will store these in the attic")
the verb "to store" = Αποθηκεύω [apotheekEvo] the noun "store" = κατάστημα [katAsteema]
"To have" as a posessive is the verb "tener". As an auxillary verb, it is "haber", as in "I have gone to the store".
no. as you do not makes down to the store. you run. run is a verb. unlike makes.
switch the noun/verb. "Am I going to the store?" "I am going to the store."