The verb form of exam is examine.
Examines, examining and examined are also verbs.
"We will examine the notes".
"We are examining the artefacts".
"They have examined the x-ray".
She consternated when she got back her exam results. This is a sentence which contains the word consternated.
Groan is a noun when it is used in the following context: The class let out a loud groan when the teacher announced they were having an exam.It may also be a verb, as in: You will groan when you find out we are having an exam.
As a noun, "He is an ace at Math." As a verb, "I am going to ace that exam."
yes. It is the past participle of give.He will give me the money tomorrow - presentThey gave him his exam results. - pastShe has given me all the information she has. -present perfect
The abstract noun for the verb to examine is examiner, one who examines. Another abstract noun form is examination.
The verb of exam is examine. As in "to examine something or someone".
No, exam is a noun.
The verb in the sentence is "was set."
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
"Exam" is a noun. Very few nouns have an opposite. The verb form "examine" has an opposite, "ignore."
The word exam does not have a past participle as it is a noun and not a verb.The past participle of the verb form examine is examined.
quiz exam
Exam is another word for a test.
No, it is either an adjective or a noun (final competition, final exam). The related verb to finalize means to conclude an agreement.
Noun: A feeling of dread washed over her as she anticipated the upcoming exam. Verb: She dreaded having to confront her boss about the mistake.
Well. The verb (action/doing word) is 'did'. The adverb (word describing a verb) is 'well'.
The word could've is a contraction, a shortened form for could have.The contraction could've functions as a verb (or auxiliary verb).The auxiliary verb could have is used to express a possibility in the past.Example:I could have passed the exam If I had worked harder.Or:I could've passed the exam if I had worked harder.