The noun forms for the verb to engage are engagement and the gerund, engaging.
The word 'engaged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to engage. The noun forms for the verb are engagementand the gerund, engaging.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: the engaged couple.
The abstract nouns for the verb to engage are engagement and the gerund, engaging.
Yes, the word engage is a verb.
The word 'plays' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'plays' is the plural form of the singular noun play.The noun 'play' is a word for a theatrical performance; an activity for recreation or enjoyment'; the movement of light over surfaces; a space in which a part of a mechanism can move; a word for a thing.The verb 'plays' is the third person, singular of the verb to play. The verb 'play' is a word meaning engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation; to take part in; a word for an action.Example sentences:We have season tickets to the plays at Moosejaw Playhouse. (noun)Jack often plays Basketball after work. (verb)Our acting class is studying the plays of Shakespeare. (noun)After his nap, he plays with his toys until supper. (verb)
He was so shy it was difficult to engage him in conversation.
it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb
The abstract noun for talkative is "talkativeness". It refers to the quality or state of being inclined to talk or engage in conversation.
No, it is not. It is a verb (to engage in bowling) or a noun (dish, or geologic depression, or a stadium).
Yes, "comedians" is a common noun as it refers to a general group of people who engage in comedy and humor. It is not a specific or unique term.
The noun 'challenges' (the plural form of the noun challenge) is an abstract noun; a word for demanding or stimulating situations; calls to engage in a contest or fight; questioning a statement and demanding an explanation; a word for a concept.
Trade can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services. As a verb, it means to engage in the activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services.
The noun 'amateurs' is a common noun, a general word for people who take part in an activity for pleasure and not for pay; people who engage in something without experience or skill.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'amateurs' is the names of those people.
"Study" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a focused activity of learning or the area designated for learning. As a verb, it means to engage in disciplined learning or to investigate or examine something in detail. It is not typically used as an adjective.
No, "work" is not a preposition. It can be a noun (employment, activity, or energy expended) or a verb meaning to engage in (gainful) activity.
Dialogue can function as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to engage in a conversation or exchange of ideas with someone.
As a noun, "speak" refers to the act of communicating verbally or expressing thoughts or ideas using words. It can also refer to a particular manner of talking or the ability to engage in oral communication.
Russell can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to engage in physical activity or to move uncontrollably. As a noun, it refers to a person's name or can represent the act of engaging in physical activity or rough play.