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A descriptive verb is a verb that describes some thing.
The word shoes is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun shoe.
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
There is no verb form, definitely is an adverb used to describe a verb.
The noun forms for the verb to describe are describer, description, and the gerund, describing.
A descriptive verb is a verb that describes some thing.
Your is not a noun, not a verb; your is a pronoun, one of the possessive pronouns, the possessive adjective form.The possessive adjective your is used to describe a noun as belonging to you; for example:Your shoes look great with that outfit.
Some words that can describe the noun spoon are:silversilver platesilverwarestainlessplasticwoodensoupdessertutensilladleSome words that can describe the verb spoon are:scoopladleallocatedispenseserveembracecaressmake outnecknuzzle
The word shoes is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun shoe.
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"Mute" is another verb that can be used to describe silence.
You cannot describe compete because it is a verb and you have to describe a word with a verb.
It depends. Verb: I count the shoes in my closet. Noun: I did a count of the shoes in my closet. for more information vheck "verbfinder"
No, the word red is a noun (a color) or an adjective (describing something as red; red shoes).The past tense of the verb 'read' is pronounced the same as red (read, reads, reading, read).
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
There is no verb form, definitely is an adverb used to describe a verb.
I describe. She describes.