What part of speech is crates?

Crates can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

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

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does crates mean?

Definitions

Verb

crate - put into a crate; as for protection; "crate the paintings before shipping them to the museum"

Noun

crate - a rugged box (usually made of wood); used for shipping
crate - the quantity contained in a crate

Examples of crates

#   Sentence  
1. noun We bought two crates of beer.
2. noun How many crates are there?
3. noun Tom blocked the door write some heavy crates.
4. noun All of the crates had been emptied.
5. noun All the crates had been emptied.
6. noun My other MAJOR problem is that he will not get in his crate.
7. noun He wont even get close to the crate.
8. noun How do I train him to feel comfortable in his crate?
9. noun She is crate trained, potty trained, and can sit, lay down, stay, come, fetch, and will even stay in a down position while I throw a treat across the floor or even right next to her paw, and she wont get it until I give her the command.
10. noun There are ways to get your new dog used to the crate or going out.
11. noun Put the leash on the dog and just walk around the crate a few times.
12. noun When the dog is ok with this, then open the door and walk around the crate, leave the door open all the time.
13. noun Tom used a crowbar to pry open the lid of the crate.
14. noun Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite.
15. noun Tom can't lift that crate by himself.
16. verb Crate the paintings before shipping them to the museum.
Sentence  
noun
We bought two crates of beer.
How many crates are there?
Tom blocked the door write some heavy crates.
All of the crates had been emptied.
All the crates had been emptied.
My other MAJOR problem is that he will not get in his crate.
He wont even get close to the crate.
How do I train him to feel comfortable in his crate?
She is crate trained, potty trained, and can sit, lay down, stay, come, fetch, and will even stay in a down position while I throw a treat across the floor or even right next to her paw, and she wont get it until I give her the command.
There are ways to get your new dog used to the crate or going out.
Put the leash on the dog and just walk around the crate a few times.
When the dog is ok with this, then open the door and walk around the crate, leave the door open all the time.
Tom used a crowbar to pry open the lid of the crate.
Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite.
Tom can't lift that crate by himself.
verb
Crate the paintings before shipping them to the museum.

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