It depends on the sentence. If you say, "I put my groceries in a bag," , that would be a noun. But if you say, "I bag my groceries," , that is a verb.
Verb = touch Noun = bag
No, bag is a noun (a bag) and a verb (to bag).
Yes, because you can bag something if you work in a store.
The word "bag" is itself a noun, in addition to a verb (bag, bags, bagging, bagged).
You pushedthe bag. ("bag" is the direct object of "pushed")
The word bag is a singular, common, concrete noun. The word bag is also a verb (bag, bags, bagging, bagged).
The main verb is "feed" whilst the helping verb is "can".
Yes, the word 'bags' is both a noun (bag, bags) and a verb (bag, bags, bagging, bagged).Examples:We have two bags to check and one carry-on. (noun)Everyone bags groceries when it gets busy. (verb)
hung - a form of the verb hang
The word 'bag' is a noun form as a word for a container made of paper, plastic, leather, or cloth, used for carrying or storing things.example: I bought a beautiful leather bag without a designer name.The noun forms of the verb to bag are bagger and the gerund, bagging.Related noun forms are baggage and a noun used by food storage bag manufacturers, baggie.
I need a bag of ice.
I am not sure but i think the verb is "waterproofed" - but that means your sentence lack the -ed in waterproof. If not then I don't think there is verb