Yes, it can be a verb, "to term" (to give a name to). Term is also a noun.
"Copulative verb" is another term for "linking verb".
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The term get-out (hyphenated) is a noun, a financial term, and a slang term. Otherwise get is a verb, and out is an adverb.
Phrasal verb is the term that is define as a verb that has two or more words. They are sometimes referred to as two-word verbs.
The verb form of "accomplishment" is "accomplish."
Term is a noun.
The term "had known" is the past perfect tense. Had is an auxiliary verb. Known is the past participle of the verb know.
Term will be the noun, starts the verb and first the adjective.
To sneeze
"Imperative" is a sophisticated term for a bossy verb.
In this case, will is an auxiliary verb, which is the grammatical term for a 'helping' verb.
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