Identified is a verb. It's the past tense of identify.
The word "the" is not a verb or a noun. It's an article, a word used to identify a specific noun.
The noun forms for the verb identify are identifier and identifiable. Other noun forms are identity and identification.
Yes you can. The present participle form of a verb - thinking, talking writing - is often used as a noun. egThinking is a good exercise. I like reading
Yes. The word 'me' is the indirect object. You can identify this because you can put the word 'to' in front of the word 'me' without changing the meaning. 'They gave a bonus (direct object) to me (indirect object).'
Identified is a verb. It's the past tense of identify.
The verb form of identity is identify. As in "to identify something or someone".
Yes, "identify" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the act of recognizing or determining something.
Close is a transitive verb because the word, "close" needs and object to identify the verb.
The verb is the word "is".
The word "the" is not a verb or a noun. It's an article, a word used to identify a specific noun.
The verb for "identify" is "to recognize or to determine the nature of something."
The verb in the sentence is did strike; the word 'did' is the past tense of the auxiliary verb 'do' with the base form of the main verb 'strike'.
Yes, "recognize" is a verb. It means to identify or acknowledge someone or something that is familiar or known.
Identify is a verb. The past tense and past participle are identified.
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?
"Identify" is a verb that means to establish or recognize the identity of someone or something.