It can be a noun or verb.
noun
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
"Completing" is a noun made by adding '-ing' to the verb 'complete.'
The verb is to idealize, an ideal is a noun.
Pretty sure it can be a verb (to model) or a noun (a model) :)
You is a pronoun look is a verb pretty is an adverb
I'm pretty sure baker would be a noun. Bake, however, is a verb.
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
Eavesdropping is a verb (to eavesdrop. As a rule of thumb, pretty much any word that is an activity is a verb).
No, it is an adjective (a "describing" word) - "That is a pretty girl."A noun is a "doing" word. "The girl is swimming".
Dresses is either a plural noun or a verb.As a verb: The man dresses himself every morning.As a noun: He puts on pretty dresses to look nicer.
Depending on context, pounce is a noun or a verb.
No, purple is not a verb. It is a color or an adjective that describes something as having a purple hue.
The word "cost" is both a verb and a noun depending upon how it is used within the sentence.Examples:Those shoes must have cost a pretty penny. (verb)The cost of living always goes up, never down. (noun)
A verb is a movement/something you are doing(running,talin,sitting) and a adjective is a describing noun(cute pretty,funny).
It can be: "I want to condition the class to learn things." Or a noun: "The condition of that book is pretty bad."