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Campaign can be used as a noun and a verb.

To be used as a verb you must refer to taking part in a campaign.

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Elaine won the election and began fulfilling her campaign promises.?

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Is the action verb transitive or intransitive Elaine won the election and began fulfilling her campaign promises?

In the sentence, "Elaine won the election," the verb "won" is transitive because it takes a direct object ("the election"). In the phrase "began fulfilling her campaign promises," the verb "began" is intransitive, as it does not take a direct object. However, "fulfilling" is transitive since it takes "her campaign promises" as its direct object.


What part of speech is campaign?

Either noun or verb. Example as noun: "Barack Obama's campaign for President of the United States was successful." Example as verb (in its past tense form: "Barack Obama successfully campaigned for the Presidency in 2008."


Is this an irregular or regular verb I was interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists?

Regular.


How do you make market in a sentence as verb?

The package design should coordinate with our campaign to market the product.


Is a campaign a collective noun?

No, the noun 'campaign' is not a standard collective noun.


What is the correct verb in The spirit of campaign financing laws seem stretched beyond the point of recognition?

The correct verb is 'seems' which refers to the subject 'spirit': spirit seems.


How do you use the word campaigner in a sentence?

The military campaign ended with the collapse of the rebel army.The mayor had plans for his reelection campaign.(verb)In 1917, a delegation of women arrived in Washington to campaign for their right to vote.


What part of speech is crusade?

Crusade is a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.


What part of speech is continued?

The word "continued" can be an adjective or verb depending on the usage. As a verb, it is the past tense of the verb "continue". As an adjective it is used to describe a situation where something continually occurs, as in "The continued success of the marketing campaign caused an increase in the number of units sold per month."


Are the verbs transitive or intransitive Elaine won the election and began fulfilling her campaign promises.?

The verb "won" is transitive because it takes an object (the election), while the verb "began" is intransitive because it does not require an object to make sense.


What are three forms of the verb Target?

The three forms of the verb "target" are: the base form "target," the past tense "targeted," and the past participle "targeted." In a sentence, you might say, "We will target the new audience," "We targeted the market last year," and "The campaign has targeted several demographics."