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I'm making it a verb.
The co- in front means "together," and the -ate at the end makes it a verb: "to work together".
It has become so ingrained in our culture that we made it a verb: "let me Google that".
I have even been trolled (is it a verb?), but I'd never given the Trollers (a noun?) the time of day -- because what they say is usually a bunch of mumbo jumbo that's easily dismissed.
Is it a verb, describing an action?
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When Kennedy uses it, it becomes a verb — the method by which the nation will reclaim itself from destructive "I"s.
In my experience, one of the toughest parental learning curves is acknowledging that "parent" is not just a description, it's a verb; that it's not enough just being physically older, you must act it too.
"Fire isn't a noun, it's a verb, and it's what Amazon has done in the targeted direction of Google," he wrote in a post on his personal blog.
Love is an emotion, it's a verb, and it can be a noun and can describe so many different shades of our lives.
If it is a verb, you could put it in front of your name in the present form (e.g.: Living Stephanie).
Also, like other clitics (see Klavans 1985), TAc has a categorially specified host: it takes a verb as its host (Lin and Zhang 2006: 819).
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