A verb for hard is harden.
For example "to harden something".
The verb form of hard is harden. As in "to harden something".
Diamond is a noun when referring to the hard form of carbon. It is an adjective when referring to something that has the shape of a diamond. It is a verb when used with an object, as in to adorn with diamonds
Adverbs that can modify "work" include hard, diligently, and enthusiastically.
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
It is a verb meaning to cut either stone or wood, usually there is the idea of a lot of hard work and effort needed to do this. The past participle is hewn.
The verb form of hard is harden. As in "to harden something".
The verb form of hard is harden. As in "to harden something".
The verb form of the word hard is harden.
I know that hard is an adjective! :D 'Hard' can be an adverb or an adjective, but not a verb. For example: 'I worked hard at my studies.' (Adverb) 'I find my studies very hard.' (Adjective)
Neither, it is an adjective. A noun is a thing, and a verb is a doing word. There is no such thing as a "hard" so it is not a noun. You cannot "hard" something so it is not a verb. You use the word hard to describe things, so therefore it is an adjective (a describing word).
No, it is an adjective (generally the opposite of hard). The related verb is "to soften."
The verb is "to see" and the verb phrase is "had seen."
"Working so hard" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "working" and the adverb phrase "so hard" describing the intensity or manner of the action.
Breathing can be either a verb or noun, It is the present participle of the verb "to breathe." Examples: VERB- She was breathing hard. ('she' is the subject, 'was breathing' is the verb) NOUN- The patient's breathing was uneven. ('breathing' is the subject, 'was' is the verb)
such a hard worker
such a hard worker
"Hard" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have tenses.