Can you program a computer?
She tried to program her day into work and study.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
The squirrel chose to store the nuts in a pocket she dug in a flowerpot.
Example sentences for the word 'accomplished':We accomplished our task by the end of the day. (verb)Their professor is an accomplished author. (adjective)
The word 'waste' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Example uses:Please, do not waste food. (verb)We have a separate container for the waste. (noun)Mother saves the waste fabric for quilt making. (adjective)
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
No, the word couldn't is a contraction of the verb could and the adverb not.
The word "using" is a verb.
Irrigate is not an action verb. It is a transition verb (a word which combines clauses to create complex sentences).
No, the word 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be.' It cannot be used as a conjunction.
There is no such word.
Example sentences for the noun 'chain' and the verb 'chain': Her necklace was a simple gold chain. (noun) You should chain the gate in case the dog can open the latch. (verb)
It is called acrostic writing when you spell a word using sentences, where the first letter of each sentence spells out the word.