The verb for flat is flatten.
Other verbs are flattens, flattening and flattened.
Some example sentences are:
"We flatten the boxes".
"She flattens the buggy".
"They are flattening the rubbish down".
"They flattened the land".
It depends on the context.- A flat as in an apartment house is a thing and a place, therefore is a noun.- Flat can also be used to describe something "smooth and even", making it an adjective.- The action of making something flat or singing a flat note is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).
Yes, the word "pancakes" is both a verb and a noun.The noun "pancakes" is the plural form of the noun "pancake", a word for a flat cake made of batter and cooked on both sides; a word for a type of thick makeup; a word for a thing.The verb "pancakes" is the third person, singular, present of the verb to pancake, meaning to flatten or or cause to become flattened.
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
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Fell is a verb, flat in this use is an adverb, but in other uses can be an adjective. "The road was flat." Flat is an adjective to describe the road.
Yes, "tablet" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a flat slab or surface. As a verb, it can mean to inscribe or carve on a flat surface.
According to the dictionary flat has about 60 meanings and can be a noun, an adjective, a verb and an adverb. Here are a few sentences using flat: flat - noun, a small apartment -- I went to his flat but he was not home. flat - noun, flat or level ground -- The cows are down on the flats. flat - adjective, horizontally level -- Their new house has a flat roof. flat - verb, make flat -- Flat the loaves down before putting them in the oven
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No, "desk" is not a verb. It is a noun referring to a piece of furniture typically with a flat or sloped surface for writing or working.
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"Board" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a flat piece of wood or other material that is used for a specific purpose. As a verb, it can mean to get on or into a transportation vehicle, such as a plane or train.
A homograph for "ground" is a flat area of land or the past tense and past participle of the verb "to grind."
Plains is a noun (the plural of plain). You may come across it as a verb in Shakespeare and other authors of a similar period, where it means complains or laments.
"Board" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a flat piece of wood or a group of people managing an organization. As a verb, it means to get on or into a transportation vehicle or to provide someone with meals and accommodation for payment.
The word 'squish' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'squish' means to squeeze or crush together or into a flat mass; to walk through mud or mire.The noun 'squish' is a word for the sound of something being squeezed or the sound of walking in mud.
# verb, to alter, means to change something. # noun, an altar, is a flat-topped block or table that is used in religious services.