Analyse is already a verb because it is an action.
Analyses, analysing and analysed are also verbs.
"We need to analyse the data".
"She analyses the notes".
"We have analysed all the evidence".
"They analysed every inch of the manuscript".
The word analysis is a noun. The verb is 'to analyse'.
The plural of analyse is analyses.
In order to analyse the transcripts, you must first understand the jargon that is being used.
The correct spelling is analyze or analyse (British English)
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The verb for analysis is analyse. As in the action "to analyse something".
The noun forms for the verb to analyse (US analyze) are analyser, analysation, and the gerund, analysing.
Analyse is the verb and analysis is the noun.
They are TWO verbs: "might" plus the short form of the auxiliary verb "have" ('ve). When you analyse a text, you take them with the following verb, which must be another verb (You might've come - where "might" is one verb, and "'ve come" - another).
It is not an adverb, as "they" does not modify the verb "are". "Are" is also an auxiliary verb, so I would say "they're" doesn't strictly qualify as a verb. Remember when dealing with contractions to separate out the words as it makes it much easier to analyse each part. "They" is a pronoun and "are" is a verb.
The word analysis is a noun. The verb is 'to analyse'.
The noun form for the verb to analyse (analyze) are analyser (analyzer), analysation(analyzation), and the gerund, analysing(analyzing).
Analyse is to study or interpret something
The plural of analyse is analyses.
The noun form of the verb to analyze are analyzer and the gerund, analyzing.A related noun form is analysis.
First read it then uderstand it if you can & then analyse
Analyse heirs to the past from driss chraibi?