The word 'export' is both a noun (export, exports) and a verb (export, exports, exporting, exported).
The noun forms of the verb to export are exporter, exportation, and the gerund, exporting.
Export is a noun (an export) and a verb (to export).
The plural form of the noun 'export' is exports, e.g. "Wheat is one export of Australia, while wool and beef are two other exports."
The noun 'traffic' is an uncountable, commonnoun.The noun 'traffic' is a concrete noun as a word for pedestrians, ships, planes, or vehicles moving along a route; a crowded mass of vehicles.The noun 'traffic' is an abstract noun as a word for the business of bartering or buying and selling; import and export trade; illegal or disreputable commercial activity.The word 'traffic' is also a verb: traffic, traffics, trafficking, trafficked.
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Export management is defined as, efficient management of various activites involved in export business , starting from manufacture of assembly of goods until receipt of payment.
Export is a noun (an export) and a verb (to export).
An export is something that is sold outside its country of origin. Example sentence:Coal is a major export of Australia.
A noun functions in a sentence as the subjectof a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences for the noun 'export':The export of our TV show makes our stars popular around the world. (subject of the sentence)This model is the export that is designed for Europe. (direct object of the linking verb 'is' and a predicate nominative)The products made for export are marked with this code. (object of the preposition 'for')
The noun export is a word for a product or service sold abroad. Example sentences: 'These exports are very expensive for consumers in other countries.' 'The revenue from our export helps keep the cost for domestic sales competitive.'
Lumber is an export of Canada. Here is a noun.Wisconsin will export more milk this year. Here it is a verb.
The plural form of the noun 'export' is exports, e.g. "Wheat is one export of Australia, while wool and beef are two other exports."
im presuming your question is "what does export mean" ....there are 2 forms of the word "export" a noun and a verb noun: goods sold to another country verb: to sell goods to another country
No, the word exported is not a noun. The word exported is the past participle, past tense of the verb to export (exports, exporting, exported). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example exported goods.The noun form for the verb to export is exporter, and the gerund, exporting; both are common nouns.The word export (exports) is a noun as well as a verb; the noun export is a common noun, a word for a commodity, article, or service sold abroad.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example;Export, PA 15632Exporting Street, Aurora, INNeptune Exports Ltd., Mumbai, IndiaExporter Transport Corporation, Norfolk, VAExport.gov, website of the US Dept. of Commerce
The word "export" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it refers to the action of sending goods or services to another country for sale. As a noun, it denotes the goods or services that are sent abroad. The context in which it is used determines its part of speech.
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Verb: He imports wine from Italy. Noun: Imports make up one half of the import/export business.