No, but reserve can be a verb or a noun.
Reserve is a noun (the reserve) and a verb (to reserve).
No, the word 'verify' is a verb, a word meaning to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.Example: I will verify that reservation for you.The noun forms of the verb to verify are verification, and the gerund, verifying.
Reserve. You can reserve a seat by making a reservation.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
Reserve is a noun (the reserve) and a verb (to reserve).
No, the word 'verify' is a verb, a word meaning to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.Example: I will verify that reservation for you.The noun forms of the verb to verify are verification, and the gerund, verifying.
"I have a reservation for two"
The word 'reserve' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'reserve' is a word for something stored or available for future use; an area of land set apart; a word for a lack of warmth or openness in manner or expression; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to reserve are reservation and the gerund, reserving.
Let's go visit the museum on the reservation.
Reserve, reservation.
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I made a reservation for the Cheesecake Factory to go there next week!
Reserve. You can reserve a seat by making a reservation.
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The word 'hostess' functions as both a verb and a noun.Example uses:Martha will hostess the fund raiser this year. (verb)A hostess greeted us at the door. (noun, subject of the sentence)I called the hostess to confirm our reservation. (noun, direct object of the verb 'called')We brought flowers for the hostess. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')