Ate is a verb. Eight is a number...
A verb is a "doing word." It is an action that can be performed. For instance, I can shout, so "shout" is a verb. In this case, we have "the number 3." This isn't an action that can be done. You can't the number 3, so it isn't a verb. The number 3 is a noun - a thing.
the number of the beast
A number with six digits: anything from 100,000 to 999,999
I'm not number one but I sure would lllllllooooooovvvvvvveeeeeee
will run for six hours
"Six" or "You are" may be English equivalents of the Italian word sei.Specifically, the Italian word can be either a number or a verb. As a number, it means "six". As a verb, it represents the informal second person singular (tu, "you") of the present indicative form of the infinitive essere ("to be").Either way, the pronunciation will be "seh" in Italian.
To begin is the verb
number six represents a number, six.
Six numbers. But "six number" is OK as an adjectival phrase, for example, "Select a six number code".
The number word for the number 6 is "six".
Six.
Ate is a verb. Eight is a number...
two is not a verb...... its a number.
A verb is a "doing word." It is an action that can be performed. For instance, I can shout, so "shout" is a verb. In this case, we have "the number 3." This isn't an action that can be done. You can't the number 3, so it isn't a verb. The number 3 is a noun - a thing.
Yes, the number two is the same as the number six
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