For the matrix , verify that
Can you verify your identity.
Can you verify your identity.
Opposite of 'verify' = disprove.
how do you verify your acount on starstable.
The past tense of verify is verified.
Verify the accuracy of the main scale.
I have to verify my homework by my mom.
"Verified" is the past tense of "verify".
verify code from dolidoli
Yes, I can verify the loan application.
Both are correct dependent upon whether it is you, or another, committing the act of verification. For example: a) Can I verify the results? Yes I can. b) Can you verify that? Both the above are grammatically correct. More often you would be asking someone else to verify something, so "can you verify" is probably more common.
Verify is normally a verb because it is an action.