Stand is a verb. It describes an action. "Stand on the curb and wait for the bus."
Stand is also a noun. "Take a stand for what you believe in."
it stand for verb talk
It stands for an intransitive verb, a verb that does not have a direct object.
noun - law firm adjective - a firm stance adverb - stand firm verb - to firm
adverb
"By" is usually a preposition, but it can also be a part, sometimes called a "separable suffix", of a compound verb, as in, "stand by", meaning to wait. (Some persons, who do not accept that English has compound verbs with separable suffixes, would call "by" in "stand by" an adverb.)
It's a verb.
it stand for verb talk
It's a noun.
The word stands is a present tense verb. It is also the plural noun of stand.
The word standing is a verb. It is the present participle of stand.
It stands for an intransitive verb, a verb that does not have a direct object.
The word standing is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb stand.
The word stands is a present tense verb. It is also the plural noun of stand.
noun - law firm adjective - a firm stance adverb - stand firm verb - to firm
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
noun - law firm adjective - a firm stance adverb - stand firm verb - to firm