The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
Who comes up with these questions? Victory is a noun.
The verb for this word is reside which means to live.
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The word "receive" is a verb.
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
questioned
Questioning is a verb. It describes an action.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
In order for a sentence to contain a predicate adjective, it must have a linking verb. Questioned is the only verb in that sentence, and it's an action verb.
The word "questioned" means to ask or inquire about something. Some synonyms for "questioned" are interrogated, inquired, or probed.
Yes, the word question is a commonnoun, a general word for a query for information; an issue that needs to be discussed and dealt with; a feeling of doubt about something.The word question is also a verb: question, questions, questioning, questioned.
Questioned.
It is a noun (formal) and it means - moral and social behaviour that is considered to be correct and acceptable egNobody questioned the propriety of her being there alone.
Unquestionable :)