The word 'function' is a verb and a noun.
The verb 'function' is an action verb meaning to work or operate in a proper or particular way; to serve a particular purpose.
The noun 'function' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
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"Is the toaster is working fine?" Anna asked. "Well, it did seem to function well," Olivia answered. (verb)
A function of the liver is to produce bile. (noun)
You will not be able to function without the proper sleep. (verb)
I cannot function on a day to day basis without my computer. (verb)
Our bodies require a minimum of 70 megahertz to function.
Without the use of the respiratory system, our vital organs wouldn't function properly
Due to the man's polypboia, he needed guidance on how to function day to day without anxiety.
The abstract noun 'wisdom' will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: Wisdom is a gift the many people don't use. (subject of the sentence) It takes a lifetime to develop wisdom. (object of the verb 'develop')
My command of the English language both verbal and written allows me to function compently in any situation.
Example sentence - Many computer networks still function on mainframe systems.
Ribosome function as the site of protein manufacture. From: Will Wilson Baby
Our bodies require a minimum of 70 megahertz to function.
Without the use of the respiratory system, our vital organs wouldn't function properly
To separate a sentence into an array of words, you can use PHP's explode() function. If $text is your sentence, then use the following: $result = explode(" ", $text);
It is hard for mom to function in the morning without her coffee.
Use the C++ getline() function from the standard library.
The man is in fact respected in the family precisely because of the sacerdotal function that he fulfills
string length is a function use to check the lenght of a string i.e number of alphabets in a word or sentence.
Use "I" when it is the subject of a sentence or clause, and use "me" when it is the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "I went to the store" (subject) and "She gave the gift to me" (object).
Living cells contain numerous organelles, each with a unique purpose and function.
Due to the man's polypboia, he needed guidance on how to function day to day without anxiety.