The word retire is a verb, yes.
Some other verbs are retires, retiring and retired.
The noun forms of the verb to retire are retiree, retirement, and the gerund, retiring.
No, "retired" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has stopped working in their profession. The verb form of this would be "retire."
The word 'retire' comes from the Middle French word 'retirer', meaning 'to withdraw'. It entered the English language in the 15th century with similar meaning, referring to moving back or withdrawing from a place or situation.
Retire
No, it is not a noun. It is a verb. A noun form is deterioration.
Retire is a verb.
The noun forms of the verb to retire are retiree, retirement, and the gerund, retiring.
No, it is not. The word "in" can be a preposition, but "turn in" is an idiomatic verb meaning to retire to bed.
The noun forms for the verb to retire are retirement, retiree, and the gerund, retiring.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
retire: jubilar(se)
to retire = parash (פרש)
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
Yes.The word WILL is a helping verb.