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What is the verb form of function?

functioned


Can the adjective male function as a verb?

No, male does not have a verb form; however, the homophone mail has a verb form--I mailed the letter yesterday.


What part of speech is unit?

The word united can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means joined in a single entity. The verb form is the past tense of the verb unite.


Is 'in a while' a phrase or a clause?

'In a while' is a phrase. It is a group of words that function together as a single unit in a sentence, but it does not contain a subject and a verb to form a complete thought.


Is flounced a verb?

'flouncing' is technically either a gerund - a verb (flounce) with 'ing' attached to make it function as a noun - or a participle - a verb (flounce) with 'ing' attached to make it function as an adjective. it is not treated as a verb in this form.


Does a phrase have a verb?

A phrase can have a verb, but not all phrases do. Phrases are groups of words that act as a single unit in a sentence, and they can include a verb or be verbless depending on their function and structure.


What part of speech is the word staying?

"Staying" is a present participle, which is a form of a verb that can function as an adjective or adverb.


What part of.speech is Have?

"Have" can function as a verb (e.g., "I have a dog") or as an auxiliary verb helping to form different verb tenses (e.g., "I have been waiting").


Is has a main verb?

No, "has" is an auxiliary verb. It is used to form various tenses (e.g., present perfect) and does not function as the main verb in a sentence.


What is the noun form of devestating?

The word 'devastating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to devastate. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verb form that can function as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to devastate is devastation.


Is use a preposition?

No, it is a verb (to utilize), or a noun (purpose or intended application).It can form compound adjectives such as single-use.


What is it called when the form of a noun or verb when it only indicates one?

If it is only one, then it is a singular noun.