The word clicking is already a verb because it is an action.
Some other verbs are click, clicks and clicked.
Some example sentences are:
"I click the button".
"She clicks the mouse".
"Stop clicking the button".
"He clicked onto what she was saying".
Click is a verb (to click) and a noun (a click).
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Yes, the word 'clicks' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'click'; a word for a quick, sharp sound; and more recently, the action of pressing a pointing device on a computer; a word or a thing.The word 'clicks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to click.
The term "clickthrough" is an internet marketing term. The "clickthrough rate" is a percentage of actions compared to the number of views.The verb form for web surfing is "click through" and the noun "click-through".
Reverso is a website that will conjugate any German verb in all tenses including the past tense (Präteritum). Just click on the link below and enter the verb.
One example of a strong verb Frost uses in "Birches" is "swept." In the line "They click upon themselves as the breeze rises and slowly they sway, sweeping back and forth," the verb "swept" conveys a sense of movement and energy.
For an authoritative conjugation of the verb salir, see the link below. Once on the site, click on the blue 'Conjugar' button. The conjugation should appear.
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A predicate noun (or predicate nominative) is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.A predicate adjective is the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence.Both are called subjectcomplements.A linking verb is a verb that acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject. Examples:Mary is my sister.(Mary=sister; the noun 'sister' is the predicate noun that renames the subject 'Mary')Mary's feet got wet.(feet->wet; the adjective 'wet' is the predicate adjective that describes the subject 'feet').
Well, honey, "mouse" can be a noun or a verb depending on how you use it. As a noun, it's a small rodent that loves cheese, and as a verb, it means to move around quietly or sneakily. So, next time you see a mouse, just remember it can be more than just a little critter scurrying around your kitchen.
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.