develop a theory i think.
it is a kind of filling the slot for example a sentence like Ali------to school the slot is verb
Verb Make legally null and void; invalidate. Make of no use or value; cancel out. is a legal theory that a state has the right
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
A phrasal verb is associated with being a type of verb which carries a different meaning from that of the same one (without a preposition). It is much like the compound verbs in German. In English, these are more informal, though they are common. Like German compound verbs, they cannot be avoided - even in business related language. Take, for instance, "I look forward to..." In most cases a phrasal verb can be replaced by a more formal verb, but doing so consistently would render a text too 'dry' (and too 'latinate'). A prepositional verb is simply a transitive verb which generally collocates with a particular preposition. Unlike the phrasal, this verb does not bear another meaning from the verb itself. a basic example of a prepositional verb is "to dream" - we usually use this as a transitive verb, so we will say "I dreamt of..." (something / someone / or with participle) the phrasal verb might be something like "dream up" - as in: "I dreamed it up", meaning something like "I invented / envisioned (an idea / a concept) "
It is an action verb.
The word makeup collocates with the verb wearbecause "wearing makeup" is a fixed expression that was established over time by context-dependent use. This means that if you tried to use a different verb instead of wear with makeup, it would not make sense and would violate "conventional" rules.
Theorize is the verb form of theory. Theorise is the British English spelling.
when i loved you
Confirmedly is the adverb form of the word, confirm. While most spell-checkers will underline it, it is confirmed (pun definitely intended) in both the Oxford and Webster dictionaries. Confirmedly is the proper adverb coordinating with the words confirm and confirmation.
The verb for proof is prove.Other verbs depending on the tense are proves, proving and proved.Some example sentences are:"I will prove this theory"."This proves he did it"."I am proving you wrong"."The theory was eventually proved".
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Sugar is a type of carbohydrate. Simple monosaccarides such as glucose and fructose are the building blocks for sugars like sucrose and starches.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to suggest or hypothesize) or a noun (a guess, or theory).
theorize, hypothesize, suggest, state, conjecture, declare, suppose, propose, opine. theorize sounds somewhat awkward.
"The atomic theory" is a noun, because it is an idea. It neither elicits action, nor does it connect nouns.
Question inappropriately worded - i.e. what is the intent of this phrase; there is no verb or object. A question must have a subject, verb, and object.
Question inappropriately worded - i.e. there is no "bang theory" and "why" is not a concise interrogative consideration without a proper objective. A question should have a subject, verb, and object.