The noun form of the adjective 'different' is differentness.
A related noun form is difference.
most different
The verb "to differ" Eg. Tastes differ.
opposite
A verb is an action, such as: run, hop, is (he IS over there), thought. They have different different tenses (when they happen). Example: Ran is the "past"-tense for run.
The word 'segregation' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the policy of keeping people from different groups, especially different races, separate.The verb form is to segregate (segregates, segregating, segregated).
what part of speech is refreshing, relaxing, and rejuvenating.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
The word "different" is neither a verb nor an adverb.The word "different" is an adjective.The verb form of the word is "differ" or "differing"The adverb form of the word is "differently".
The word "does" is a form of the verb "to do". It is the he/she/it form of the verb. The following are all of the different forms (conjugations) of the verb "to do" when talking about the present. I do we do you (singular) do you (plural) do he/she/it does they do Many verbs in English look the same when different people are doing them (Ex. I do, We do, They do), but look different when are performed by the third person singular (he/she/it).
'And' is not a verb because it is not something that you do. It is a conjunction because it joins different words together.
Solve is a verb its different forms are: solve solves solved solving
No, it's a simple verb. GET OFF, for instance, is a prepositional verb/phrasal verb/phrasal (different schools of grammar).
The answer is wised . The word wise and wised are different meaning . Wised is verb while wise are noun.
The answer is wised . The word wise and wised are different meaning . Wised is verb while wise are noun.
No, it is an adjective. The adverb would be differently.
A verb is an action, such as: run, hop, is (he IS over there), thought. They have different different tenses (when they happen). Example: Ran is the "past"-tense for run.
Yes. The word "mine" is a word, specifically a pronoun, noun and verb, although with different meanings for each.
secetaries is different depending on what sentence but usually it is a noun
The word elude is a verb (elude, eludes, eluding, eluded); to escape or avoid by skill or trickery.