What part of speech is carts?

Carts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. carts is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of cart (infinitive).
  • 2. carts is a noun, plural of cart.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does carts mean?

Definitions

Verb

cart - transport something in a cart
cart - draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets"

Noun

cart - a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal
cart - wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels; "he used a handcart to carry the rocks away"; "their pushcart was piled high with groceries"

Examples of carts

#   Sentence  
1. noun Where are the luggage carts?
2. noun Within two or three hours you will become a real donkey, just like the ones that pull the fruit carts to market.
3. noun The carts were being loaded.
4. noun In the great square, the boldest among the boys would often tie their sledges to the country people's carts, and go with them a good way.
5. noun Joshua Pye has gone and painted the hall blue instead of green. . . a deep, brilliant blue, the shade they use for painting carts and wheelbarrows. And Mrs. Lynde says it is the most hideous color for a building, especially when combined with a red roof, that she ever saw or imagined.
6. noun People formed long lines in front of registers early in the morning with shopping carts piled high.
7. noun The number of shopping carts in the shopping mall is limited.
8. noun When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
9. noun Planning the wedding before proposing is putting the cart before the horse.
10. noun Don't you think you're putting the cart before the horse?
11. noun Sometimes being overcautious in planning could upset the apple cart.
12. noun Persuading my father first is putting the cart before the horse.
13. noun I saw a horse pulling a cart.
14. noun Some lawn equipment is loaded into the jerry-built cart.
15. noun Some say society should be corrected first, but that is to put the cart before the horse.
16. verb Can I use this shopping cart?
17. verb Am I allowed to use that shopping cart?
18. verb Can I use this shopping cart?
19. verb Am I allowed to use that shopping cart?
Sentence  
noun
Where are the luggage carts?
Within two or three hours you will become a real donkey, just like the ones that pull the fruit carts to market.
The carts were being loaded.
In the great square, the boldest among the boys would often tie their sledges to the country people's carts, and go with them a good way.
Joshua Pye has gone and painted the hall blue instead of green. . . a deep, brilliant blue, the shade they use for painting carts and wheelbarrows. And Mrs. Lynde says it is the most hideous color for a building, especially when combined with a red roof, that she ever saw or imagined.
People formed long lines in front of registers early in the morning with shopping carts piled high.
The number of shopping carts in the shopping mall is limited.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
Planning the wedding before proposing is putting the cart before the horse.
Don't you think you're putting the cart before the horse?
Sometimes being overcautious in planning could upset the apple cart.
Persuading my father first is putting the cart before the horse.
I saw a horse pulling a cart.
Some lawn equipment is loaded into the jerry-built cart.
Some say society should be corrected first, but that is to put the cart before the horse.
verb
Can I use this shopping cart?
Am I allowed to use that shopping cart?
Can I use this shopping cart?
Am I allowed to use that shopping cart?

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