Fancy as a verb means to have a desire or a liking for something.
It also means to imagine.
The Cambridge Dictionary lists being attracted to someoneas an informal use of fancy.
Fancier is a noun. Synonyms: aficionado, enthusiast, fan.For the comparative of fancy I would use "more fancy than". The Ritz is more fancy than the Red Lion pub.
'Recommendation' is a noun. To use it as a verb you would say 'recommended'.
it depends on how you use it. if you say i shredded the paper it is a verb. if you said the shreded paper it would be an adjective
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Adverbs that can be used for the verb landed include safely and gently.
No. A predicate is just a fancy word for verb, its just an action verb... -The Tornado
The word 'fancy' is an adjective (fancy, fancier, fanciest), a word that describes a noun; for example a fancy hat or a fancy party.The word 'fancy' is also a noun (fancy, fancies), a word for a whim or a fantasy; and a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied), to visualize or imagine, and to like.
Word that mean the opposite of fancy include plain, simple, common, drab, or unadorned. (the colloquial verb 'to fancy' - to like or prefer - would have the antonyms dislike, abhor, or hate)
Yes, the word 'fancy' is a noun as a word for a feeling of wanting or liking something, or something that you imagine or dream about.example: It was just a passing fancy.The word 'fancy' is also a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied) and an adjective(fancy, fancier, fanciest).
The predicate is simply a fancy word for "verb". The simple predicate is only the verb, and the complete predicate includes the verb, modifiers (adjectives and adverbs), and prepositional phrases that usually is the rest of the sentence after the verb. (Except in poetry)
You use the word fancy when ever you want to describe something as interesting, sophisticated, better than average, or newer. Example: That new computer is fancy.
Synonyms for the verb love could include - admire, fancy, cherish, or treasure.
interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
The verb form of "important" is "import." It's like the fancy cousin of the word, strutting around with fewer letters but the same level of significance. So, next time you need to import some importance into your sentence, just remember to use the verb form – import.
The word flamboyantly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; in a flamboyant manner; in a fancy, colorful manner. Example sentence:You can't miss Maxine, the girl dresses flamboyantly.
At the fancy dinner party Christina drank sparkling grape juice and ate caviar.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."