The word 'fault' is a common noun and an action verb, a word for an act. Example uses:
Noun: The fault was found in the ignition wiring.
Noun: The roots growing in the rock fault had made it more severe.
Verb: I can't fault your reasoning, you just arrived at the wrong conclusion.
Verb: It's easy to fault others when we haven't been in their situation.
The word bore is an action verb and a common noun. Examples: Verb: The subject will bore you to tears but the teacher will amuse you. Verb: We had to bore through bedrock to get to the water. Noun: That teacher is such a bore, it's hard to stay awake in class. Noun: The bore broke twice in the first hour of drilling.
Gas is a common noun. It can also be a verb, when you gas someone or something.
Yes, it is a common noun, the plural of the common noun flame. (It can also be a verb form, the third person singular, present tense form of the verb to flame.)If it were a proper noun, as for the Calgary Flames NHL team, it would be capitalized.
The word know is not a noun, it is a verb (know, knows, knowing, knew, known). Example: I know what you are doing. A related noun form is knowledge, a common noun.
Taught is a verb; the past tense of teach.
is before a common noun or an action verb
Soar is not a noun at all it is a verb. To be specific an action verb. Not a common noun.
its an action verb
Shut is a verb. A verb is an action word.
No, "studied" is not a common noun. It is a past tense verb form of the verb "study" which is an action word.
No, it is a verb (an action word).
Most Likely Because Common Is A Common Noun.
The word 'warn' is an action verb, meaning to give notice or advice of impending danger or possible harm; to advise.The common noun form of the verb to warn is the gerund, warning.
The word 'soar' is both a verb and a noun. The verb 'soar' is an action verb, to rise or fly upwards into the air; to glide while maintaining altitude by the use of air currents; to perform an action. The noun 'soar' is a common noun, a word for an act of soaring; an upward flight.
No, "defines" is not a common noun. It is a verb that describes the action of giving a precise meaning to something.
The word "fault" can be a noun (as in a mistake or flaw) or a verb (as in to blame or criticize).
Swallow, referring to the action of swallowing, is a verb. The bird, however, is a common concrete count noun. (Can just be referred to as a common noun)