The verb of item is itemise.
Other verbs are itemises, itemising and itemised.
Some example sentences are:
"I need to itemise the stock".
"He itemises the supplies".
"I do not like itemising".
"Everything is itemised in this list".
to itemize.
A verb for valuable could be valuate. As in "to valuate the worth of an item".
collide is a verb.
Quilt can be a noun (the item) or a verb (to make a quilt, quilting).
Said. The salesman said that I needed this item.
The word united can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means joined in a single entity. The verb form is the past tense of the verb unite.
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Black is an adjective because it is used to describe an item or noun.
The verb for item is itemise (or itemize in US English).Other verbs are itemises, itemising and itemised.Some example sentences are:"We will itemise the stock"."He itemises the new arrivals"."We are itemising everything we have"."This is all itemised"
No it is not.Covered can be an adjective to mean overlaid with an item such as a blanket.It can also be a verb. It is the past tense of the verb to cover.
No, it is a noun. Like trousers, it uses a plural verb although it is a single item of clothing, a pair of pants.
No, "an egg" is a noun, a type of reproductive state. But there is a verb "to egg" meaning to incite or urge (egg on).