interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
The third person singular for the verb to ask is asks:He asks...She asks...It asks...John asks...Jane asks...Rover asks...
Adding an 's' to the end of most nouns forms the plural noun: cat -> cats Adding an 's' to the end of a verb forms the third person, singular present verb: ask -> asks
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
To ask is a verb.
"A man seldom asks for directions." "This question asks whether the word 'asks' is proper English." Yes, it is the present singular form of the verb ask.
interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
You can't longitude someone, but you can tell him what yours is if he asks. The word is a noun.
"Ask" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to inquire about something. As a noun, it refers to a question or request for information.
The word 'once' is an adverb in the sentence 'A local woman once found a narwhal tusk'. The word modifies the verb 'found'. Modifying another part of speech, such as an adjective or a verb, is one of the responsibilities of an adverb. The word also answers a question that the verb asks. For example, the verb 'found' asks the question of 'when'.
Charm, for the verb. Mirth, for the noun (except the question asks for the verb)
No, the word asked is the past tense of the verb to ask (asks, asking, asked). The noun form is the present participle of the verb, asking, a verbal noun called a gerund. . Another noun form is asker, one who asks.
Yes, the word 'interview' is a noun, a word for a meeting in which someone asks questions in order to gain information; a word for a thing.
The third person singular for the verb to ask is asks:He asks...She asks...It asks...John asks...Jane asks...Rover asks...
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.