Barrier isn't a verb it is a common noun.
There are many types of barriers of communication for example; language barrier, physical barrier, emotional barrier, listening barrier, cultural barrier, gender barrier etc
it a barrier of communication
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
Yes, the word fence is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a barrier (usually made of wood, metal, plastic, or stone) used to keep people or things in or out, or to define a boundary; a word for a thing. The noun 'fence' is also a word for someone who receives stolen goods; a word for a person.The word 'fence' is also a verb: fence, fences, fencing, fenced.Example sentences:I climbed the chain-link fence. (noun)They arrested the fence who was in possession of my stolen jewelry. (noun)If you get a puppy, we will have to fence the yard. (verb)I prefer the lighter foil to fence in competition. (verb)Can you fence my stolen goods? (verb)
It is an action verb.
dam+pen=dampen
I think not.... as it is a noun... any better ideas? plz share...
The word "barriers" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to physical or metaphorical obstacles that prevent progress or movement. As a verb, it means to block or hinder progress or movement.
No, the word barrier is not an adverb.The word barrier is in fact a noun.
There are many types of barriers of communication for example; language barrier, physical barrier, emotional barrier, listening barrier, cultural barrier, gender barrier etc
It technically can be a barrier; a barrier between the water in the bucket and the ground.
BARRIER - a blocking or physical interposition (e.g. "moisture barrier""Great Barrier Reef")
Ricet Barrier's birth name is Barrier, Maurice.
the answer for the most common barrier is a square shaped barrier?
demountable barrier
it a barrier of communication
what are the concept of perimeter barrier