Yes the word exercise can be a noun as in a physical activity.
It is also a verb meaning to perform the physical activity.
Yes, exercise is both a verb and a noun. To exercise can be to do exercises. There is a noun form (gerund) for to exercise, which is exercising.
The word 'exercise' is both a noun and a verb.EXAMPLESnoun: A little exercise will relieve the stiffness in no time.verb: She doesn't exercise good judgement when it comes to men.
The noun 'exercise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an activity; a word for a concept. The noun 'exercise' is a word for: physical activity a learning activity a military activity an activity with a purpose or goal
Yes, the word 'exercise' is a noun (exercise, exercises) and a verb (exercise, exercises, exercising, exercised).Examples:Your homework is the exercise on page twenty two. (noun)You must exercise caution when operating this unit near water. (verb)
The plural form of the noun 'exercise' is exercises.
Exercise as the noun is spelled 'exercício' in Portuguese.
workout or session
yes
The word "exercise" can be a verb or a noun.
No. Exercise is a noun (physical activity, especially muscle building; or a testing procedure).
Either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is of the abstract type, and as a verb it means to exercise the action corresponding to the abstract noun.
The plural form for the noun exercise is exercises.