The verb for category is categorise (or categorize in US English).
Other verbs are categorises, categorising and categorised.
Some example sentences for you are:
"I will categorise these books".
"He categorises all the files".
"I am categorising these notes".
"Everything has been properly categorised".
A category is a class or division of some kind.
Debris is a noun, not a verb.
Depending on context, Rain can be an intransitive verb or transitive verb.
yes kochhar caste is come in general category.
Hurricane ratings are bases on maximum sustained wind speed. A category 1 hurricane has sustained winds of 74-95 mph. A category 5 hurricane has winds over 156 mph.
Category is not a verb. Categorize is a verb its forms are: categorize categorizes categorized categorizing
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The syntactic category of the keyword "turn" is a verb.
or is usually masculine mostly used in profession ir usually indicates that verb is in third category ar usually indicates that verb is in first category
"Every" is not a verb. It is an adjective that is used to refer to all the individual items in a specific group or category.
It is a verb meaning to put something into a category. To file or contain something within subsets of a larger group.
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Noun. Its fits into the category of person, place or thing. It is a thing.
It would fall in the category of estar, as estar is a temporary verb and ser is permanent.
The word say is a verb. The past tense form is said. The gerund is saying.
The verb form "variety" does not exist as a standard verb in English. However, "variety" is a noun that refers to a range of different things or types within a particular category. If you're looking for the verb form related to the concept of providing or introducing variety, "vary" is the applicable verb, meaning to change or alter.
Car falls into the person, place, or thing category which makes it a noun.