No
Expand is a regular verb. The past simple of regular verbs is formed by verb +edI, you, he, she, it,we, they ... expanded
If you make something bigger you enlarge it.
Oh, dude, "expands" is not a plural noun. It's actually a verb. You know, like when you expand your stomach after eating too much pizza. So yeah, "expands" is definitely not a group of things, it's more like an action. But hey, good try!
The verb of extension is extend.Extends, extending and extended are also relevant verbs."We will extend the contract"."She extends the cord"."The call has been extended".
In this context, "mushroom" is a verb that means to grow, expand, or proliferate rapidly, similar to how mushrooms spread quickly. For example, "The company's profits mushroomed over the past year" means that the profits grew rapidly or substantially.
The verb of expansion is expand. As in "to expand something or somewhere".
Expand is a regular verb. The past simple of regular verbs is formed by verb +edI, you, he, she, it,we, they ... expanded
Expand is a verb.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to 'expand' are expansion and the gerund, expanding.
If you make something bigger you enlarge it.
No, it is not. It is a verb form (the past and past participle of the verb expand) which can be used as an adjective meaning "increased in size, scope, or extent."
The verb for expansion is expand.Other verbs are expands, expanding and expanded."We will expand the empire"."Her horizons were expanding"."His education has expanded his knowledge".
Oh, dude, "expands" is not a plural noun. It's actually a verb. You know, like when you expand your stomach after eating too much pizza. So yeah, "expands" is definitely not a group of things, it's more like an action. But hey, good try!
The verb of extension is extend.Extends, extending and extended are also relevant verbs."We will extend the contract"."She extends the cord"."The call has been extended".
By the dictionary: transitive verb 1: to expand (as a statement) by the use of detail or illustration or by closer analysis 2 a: to make larger or greater (as in amount, importance, or intensity) : increase b: to increase the strength or amount of ; especially : to make louder c: to cause (a gene or DNA sequence) to undergo amplification intransitive verb : to expand one's remarks or ideas
The word 'broadcasting' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to broadcast. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:Currently, we are broadcasting in a limited area. (verb)We now have the funds to increase our broadcasting. (gerund/noun)The new equipment will expand our broadcasting range. (adjective)The verb 'broadcast' is also a noun, an adjective and an adverb.Another noun form of the verb to broadcast is broadcaster.
Yes, it is. It is related to the verb expand and the noun expansion, but it is most often used to mean effusive (talkative) or grand in scale (covering an expanse).