The word 'horse' is a noun.
There is a verb that has the word 'horse' in it. It is 'to horse around'.
It means to fool about.
Example of usage: "Oh the kids are horsing around again. Please go and tell them to settle down and get on with their work!"
The word 'horse' is not a pronoun.The word 'horse' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'horse' is a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.The verb to 'horse' is to provide with this type of animal; to haul or hoist energetically; a word for an action.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'horse' is it.If the gender of the horse is known, the pronouns he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object can take the place of the noun 'horse'.Examples:The sheriff rode a horse in the parade. (noun)The workers struggled to horse the heavy safe into place. (verb)I saw the horse in the pasture. It is a beautiful brown. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'horse' in the second sentence)When the horse saw the groom, sheapproached the fence. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'horse' as the subject of the sentence)The horse seemed so large that the children were afraid to approach him. (the pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'horse' as the direct object of the verb 'approach')
The sound a horse makes is a neigh.The verb tenses are:neighneighedneighingA horse can also whinny.
No,it is a noun,but also can be used as an adjective ex:horse game,horse tail
Yes, but it can also be a verb. Verb: He had to saddle the horse. Noun: The horse was wearing a saddle.
Prey is both a noun and a verb. A noun as in an animal hunted for food. A verb, as in to seize and devour prey.
No, it is not. The word horse is a noun (an animal) and more rarely a verb.
(horse(horse&animal)animal)
Horse ( the animal)
The word 'horse' is not a pronoun.The word 'horse' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'horse' is a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.The verb to 'horse' is to provide with this type of animal; to haul or hoist energetically; a word for an action.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'horse' is it.If the gender of the horse is known, the pronouns he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object can take the place of the noun 'horse'.Examples:The sheriff rode a horse in the parade. (noun)The workers struggled to horse the heavy safe into place. (verb)I saw the horse in the pasture. It is a beautiful brown. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'horse' in the second sentence)When the horse saw the groom, sheapproached the fence. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'horse' as the subject of the sentence)The horse seemed so large that the children were afraid to approach him. (the pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'horse' as the direct object of the verb 'approach')
Badger is a noun (an animal) and a verb (to pester or nag).
There is no verb form for the word "animal." You can't "animal" something.
The verb for "to eat like an animal" is "devour."
Horse
It would be the year of the Horse.
It is describing the horse. It is a drinking horse. The verb in that sentence is the word "is".
An animal similar to the zebra. Horses are herbivorous mammals with a uni-hoof on each foot.
is Princess Diana's favourtie animal a horse