Using nouns as verbs | Lexico.com
www.lexico.com › grammar › verbs-from-nounsIn particular, very many words function as both nouns and verbs: to run [verb] to go for a run [noun] to chat [verb] to have a chat [noun] Technically, this very common process in English is known as conversion: it converts a word into a different part of speech. One particularly common form of conversion is using nouns as verbs.
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https://inkforall.com/noun-checkerIn this example, the verb running acts as a noun, and it's the subject of the sentence. Nouns can exist as singular or plural. In singular form, the noun refers to one thing, while the plural form refers to more than one thing. You only need to add the letter "s" or "es" at the end of a singular noun to convert it to a