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it can be a verb if it was used as in mining gold.
Were is the verb in that sentence.
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Example sentences for the noun 'chain' and the verb 'chain': Her necklace was a simple gold chain. (noun) You should chain the gate in case the dog can open the latch. (verb)
The verb is celebrate.Other verbs depending on the tense are celebrates, celebrating and celebrated.Some example sentences are:"We will celebrate this news"."He celebrates the win with a beer"."We are celebrating the gold medal win"."The celebrated until the early hours".
it can be a verb if it was used as in mining gold.
The verb is: were
Were is the verb in that sentence.
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subject = the gold rush verb = brought
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The verb in the sentence is "melts."
Yes, "gold" can function as a verb in specific contexts, particularly in informal or slang usage. It generally means to cover something in gold or to give it a golden appearance. However, its primary usage is as a noun, referring to the precious metal.
Hoard can be used as a noun and a verb. Noun: a hoard of gold Verb: He hoards all the money.
It can be either. Noun: There is a PROSPECT of finding a solution to our problem this way. Verb: He went out west to PROSPECT for gold.
"Midas" is the subject. "could turn" is the verb.