Yes it cane be. Fruit is a noun and a verb.
noun -- The fruit are ready to eat.
verb - - The tree will fruit in the second year. The feijoa is fruiting now.
The word peeled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb peel.
The question 'Quel fruit elle prefere' means What fruit does she prefer? In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quel' means 'what, which'. The noun 'fruit' means 'fruit'. The personal pronoun 'elle' means 'she'. And the verb 'prefere' means '[he/she/it] prefers, favors'.
Neither, "punch" is a noun or a verb. It can be a noun referring to a drink made with fruit juices or a verb meaning to strike with a fist.
The word "stone" can be used as a noun (e.g. a small stone) and as a verb (e.g. to stone a fruit).
No, it is not. It is a past tense verb or past particple, and can be used as an adjective meaning selected, chosen, or taken (e.g. fruit from a tree).
Ripen is a verb and this is the base form Other forms are ripen -- The fruit will ripen in May ripens -- The fruit ripens late ripened -- The fruit ripened late this year ripening -- The fruit is ripening now.
Yes, it can be.
In modern English the word "nut" is a noun (fruit of a nut tree, or the companion to a bolt), a word for a thing.The verb 'to nut' (gather nuts) is virtually archaic except for the activity "nutting" (gerund).
The correct spelling of the clustered fruit is grapes.A similar word is the verb to grasp, meaning to hold or grip.
The word saguaro (also sahuaro) is a noun. It is a type of large cactus plant or its fruit.
The word 'gardening' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of the verb to garden that functions as a noun.The noun forms of the verb to garden are gardener and the gerund, gardening.The word 'garden' is a noun as a word for a piece of ground used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables; a word for a thing.
The base word of "fruit" is "fruit."