Request IS a verb - it means to ask or solicit something. It's also a noun meaning the actual act of asking.
Verb or noun. Example as a verb: "Request him to stop making noise." Example as a noun, "He is ignoring your request."
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For the action or verb, "to request": * to ask / to ask for / to ask of * to inquire * to order For the noun or object, "a request": * an inquiry * a summons * an order * a question
To request: demander (conjugate as a regular -er verb) A request: une demande, une requête
Verb: He requests that I join him. I requested that she answer me. Noun: I sent a request to you. This is a request that you leave the school. hope this helps!
denied is not an adjective, its a verb example"i have denied his request."
Answered is a verb, of course (it is the past tense of "to answer").
No, "ask" is a verb. It means to inquire or request information from someone. A noun form of "ask" is "question" or "inquiry."
No, it is not. It is a noun (a command, request, or sequence, organization), or a verb (to command, or organize).
"Ask" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is an action word that denotes the act of requesting information or seeking an answer. As a noun, it refers to the act of making a request or seeking information. For example, "I will ask him for help" (verb) and "The ask was simple and straightforward" (noun).
The mood of the verb in the sentence "Listen carefully to the instructions" is imperative. It is giving a command or request to the listener to take action.
"Pido" in Spanish means "I ask" or "I request." It is the first person singular form of the verb "pedir," which means "to ask for" or "to request."