Combine is a verb, as in to combine the ingredients to make a cake.
No. It is an action verb. Combining is adding together, mixing, or joining, although it can be used metaphorically (combined efforts, combined intellects).
Combine is a verb, but combined can be an adjective in some situations.
Verbs do not have passive forms, verbs combine with beverbs to formpassive verb phrases. Passive verb phrases are formed with - be + past participle.For bang the past participle is banged so a passive verb phrase could be - is banged, are banged, was banged, were banging, was being banged.
The word 'harmony' is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect; a situation in which people live and work well with other people; the attractive effect that is created when objects, colours etc combine together well.The verb is to harmonize. The abstract noun form of the verb is the gerund, harmonizing.
The word merged is a verb, and it is past tense of merge. It means to fade slowly into something else as to become apart of it. It also means to combine to form a single being.
The noun forms of the verb to mix are mixer, mixture, and the gerund, mixing.The word 'mix' is also a noun, a word for a combination of elements or substances; a word for a prepared package of ready to use ingredients; a recording made by combining two or more audio tracks or channels; an animal resulting from interbreeding; a word for a thing.
Combine is a verb, but combined can be an adjective in some situations.
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Yes, combined is a verb, the past tense of combine. It is also an adjective.
No, it is not. The word is a verb (to add), and means to combine or form a sum.
To form an infinitive, we combine the word 'to' and a verb. For example, let us combine the word 'to' and the verb 'ask'. We have the infinitive 'to ask'.An example of the infinitive in a sentence: To askhonestly is to hope for an honest answer.
It can be (mixed breeds, mixed messages). It can also be a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to mix" (to combine).
No, it is an adjective. It is a form of the verb to combine, meaning to mix or ally together.
The word combine (com-bine) is a noun, a word for a piece of farm machinery or a business association.The noun form for the verb to combine (com-bine) is combination. and the gerund, combining.
The verb of combination is combine.other verbs are combines, combining and combined.Some example sentences are:"We will now combine these two chemicals"."He combines the liquids"."We are combining the living and dining room together","They have been combined".
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the definition of ally as a verb is:beneficially combine (a resource or commodity) with; (ally oneself with) side with
The word 'allied' is the past participle of the verb to 'ally' (allies, allying, allied), meaning to join forces, combine, associate. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example: allied forces, alliedresources.