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The verb of done is do.

As in "to do something".

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What is the verb form of the word done?

The verb of the word done is do. As in "to do something".


What part of speech is have done?

Have done is a verb phrase. It's made up of the verb have, which is being used as an auxiliary verb, and the past participle done. It creates the present perfect tense of do.I/We/You/They have doneHe/She/It has done


What is the verb for he done?

done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.


Is doesn't a verbs?

The word doesn't is a contraction, a shortened form for 'does not', a verb, adverb combination. The word doesn't functions as a verb or auxiliary verb in a sentence. Examples:He does not have his homework done. Or, He doesn't have his homework done.


What kind of verb is the word has?

Has is a form of the verb to have. Has she fed the dog? Has he done his chores? It is a conjugation of the verb that is pertinent to only the third person singular (he, she, it). It is present tense of the verb example: "Have they done this?" "Has she done that?"This past tense asks if something has been done prior to, or as my spanish teacher says past in the future. When you ask if something has already been done, it is uncertain if it has been done but it could have been. "she has done it" it has already been done in the past. I think it's called a helping verb.


Is forced a verb adjective or adverb?

It can be (an enforced absence). It is a form of the verb "enforce."


Is do an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb.The word doing is a verb form (a participle) and gerund (noun). There is no adverb form.


Is I plural or singular form of verb?

"Is" is the correct present tense, third person singular form of the verb be.I am (first person singularWe are (first person plural)You are (second person singular and plural)He/She/It is (third person singular)They are (third person plural)Was/were is past tense.I wasWe wereYou wereHe/She/It wasThey were


Is has a preposition word?

No. Has is a form of the verb have. It can be a main verb (possess) or a helper verb in the present perfect tense (he has done something, has been something).


What kind of verb is is in a question?

It depends on what kind of question eg:present simple - Where do you live. verb do = the base form.past simple - Where did you live last year. verb is did = past tense form of do.present continuous - What are you doing after lunch. verb is doing = present participle form of do.present perfect - What have you done with the keys. verb is done = past participle form of do.For yes/no questions the verb could be a be verb - Areyou happy. verb is are = plural present form of be.(I have not put question marks in the questions because sometime wiki answers does not like answers with questions in them).


What is the verb in the statement You done your homework?

The verb in the statement is "done."


Is you've a noun or pronoun?

The word you've is a contraction, a shortened form for the pronoun 'you' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'have'. The contraction you've functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or clause. Example:You have done a good job. Or, You've done a good job.