"Grass" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a type of plant. As a verb, it means to inform or report someone to an authority, such as the police.
The word 'grass' is both a noun and a verb.Nouns do not have transitive/intransitive forms.The verb 'grass' can function as both transitive or intransitive. Examples:We won't grass the side in the shade. (transitive)This side will grass nicely with the sun. (intransitive)
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
It can be. I received multiple cuts. <-- In that case "cuts" was the thing that I received. More correctly though, Cuts would be defined as a verb, that is an action or state of being.
Stalking is a verb in the sentence.
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
grew is the second form of the verb grow. sentence: the grass grew around the fence.
The direct object in the sentence "your dad cut the grass" is "grass." It is the noun that directly receives the action of the verb "cut."
The nouns are: dent door ball grass The objective compliments in the sentence "The dent in the door was caused by that ball on the green grass" are door and grass. Dent is the subject. Caused is the verb. Ball is the direct object.
The word 'grass' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'grass' is a word for any of a large family of green plants with jointed hollow stems and long slender leaves; a word for an area covered with this type of plant; a word for a thing.
Grazed is the past tense form of the verb "graze".Graze means to feed with grass.
Interesting question. It is a noun when you are talking about the object that you use in the garden to move dirt. When you talk about what you are doing in the the garden, it becomes a verb... I used the shovel to dig up the daisies. (Noun) I shovelled the daisies out of the grass. (Verb)