Arguement means a uncertain conversation that starts when two or more than two pople does not agree with other statements.
The verb of argument is argue.
As in "to argue with somebody" or "to argue against something".
The verb to argue loses its E to form the noun "argument".
No, the word argue is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued). The noun forms for the verb are argurer, one who argues, and argument.
Argument is an abstract noun form for the verb to argue. The present participle of the verb is the gerund (verbal noun), arguing, also an abstract noun.
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.
One answer: It is both verb or noun ---------------------- Another answer: "Argue" is a verb; it is not a noun in standard English. The nouns that relate to "argue" include "argument" and "arguer" but "argue" is a verb.
To argue is a verb, an argument is a noun.
argument is a action verb
Demonstrate is a verb - to establish by argument or reasoning
The verb to argue loses its E to form the noun "argument".
Argue
Arbitrate (<~ Nove Net )
No, the word argue is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued). The noun forms for the verb are argurer, one who argues, and argument.
No, it's an adjective. "Her persuasive argument won me over."
Argument is an abstract noun form for the verb to argue. The present participle of the verb is the gerund (verbal noun), arguing, also an abstract noun.
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
what would my action verb be in this sentence? It is hard to imagine an argument against such a simple and effective tool.