The word TAX can be a noun or a verb. It all depends on which form of the verb you use. As a verb it means to make difficult or excessive demands upon.
I filed my TAXES late this year. (Noun)
The trial was very TAXING on my spirit. (Verb)
The noun or verb "tax" can use the following suffixes: -able to form the adjective taxable (adverb taxably) -ing to form the present participle taxing (noun, adjective/adjunct, verb) -er to form the noun taxer -ation (-tion) to form the noun taxation (*The noun taxonomy is not based directly on the word tax.)
No, once is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Once is also a conjunction, and a noun. Examples:Adverb: We once had a dog, a collie.Conjunction: We will have enough for our trip once our tax refund comes.Noun: Just this once try the green stuff on your plate.
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.
It is an action verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
a noun but to tax is a verb
The singular noun is tax; the plural noun is taxes.The word tax is also a verb: tax, taxes, taxing, taxed.
Yes, the word 'tax' is a noun and a verb. Examples:noun: The price is twenty dollars plus tax. The tax is nine percent.verb: The proposal to tax the organization alarmed the board.
The word 'pay' functions as a verb and a noun.verb - I will pay the tax tomorrow.noun - She collects her pay on Mondays
The word 'pay' functions as a verb and a noun.verb - I will pay the tax tomorrow.noun - She collects her pay on Mondays
The verb phrase is "will retard."
Noun: Tax = Steuer, Abgabe Verb: Versteuern Besteuern Strapazieren - you're taxing my patience - Du strapazierst meine Geduld
The noun or verb "tax" can use the following suffixes: -able to form the adjective taxable (adverb taxably) -ing to form the present participle taxing (noun, adjective/adjunct, verb) -er to form the noun taxer -ation (-tion) to form the noun taxation (*The noun taxonomy is not based directly on the word tax.)
For the noun tax, meaning a charge levied by the government, a six-letter synonym could be custom. For the verb tax, meaning to levy a charge on property, a synonym could be assess.
The word taxes is a plural noun. The singular form is tax. Taxes is also a present tense verb. It's the third person singular conjugation of tax.
No, once is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Once is also a conjunction, and a noun. Examples:Adverb: We once had a dog, a collie.Conjunction: We will have enough for our trip once our tax refund comes.Noun: Just this once try the green stuff on your plate.
consumo = excise tax(noun) sisa (noun) (it also means 'petty theft'!) cortar = cut (verb) imponer consumos sobre = impose excise tax on (verbal phrase)