Depending on how it's used, it can be a verb or not a verb.
Verb:
Form can be used as a verb: Jacob spent a few minutes thinking, so that he could form a complete sentence.
Noun:
Form can be used as a noun: "Please fill out the form below, and we'll get to you as soon as possible!"
A noun formed from a verb indicating an action of state is called a gerund. Gerunds are formed by adding "-ing" to a verb and can function as a noun in a sentence.
The verb form of 'large' is 'enlarge'.
Enlarged.
There is no verb for resident because it is not an action
wasn't is actually a helping verb, but it's a verb in a way. -racers
The word formed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb form.
A noun formed from a verb indicating an action of state is called a gerund. Gerunds are formed by adding "-ing" to a verb and can function as a noun in a sentence.
The verb form of 'large' is 'enlarge'.
infinitive
Enlarged.
There is no verb for resident because it is not an action
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
The word 'sufficiency' is the noun form of the verb to suffice.
The future tense.
You create present tense
wasn't is actually a helping verb, but it's a verb in a way. -racers
Yes, "picked up" is a verb phrase formed by the verb "picked" and the adverb "up."