What part of speech is stools?

Stools can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

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

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does stools mean?

Definitions

Verb

stool - have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"
stool - grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers
stool - react to a decoy, of wildfowl
stool - lure with a stool, as of wild fowl

Noun

stool - a simple seat without a back or arms
stool - (forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplings
stool - a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
stool - solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels

Examples of stools

#   Sentence  
1. noun I have bloody stools.
2. noun I have hard stools.
3. noun I have soft stools.
4. noun Between two stools you fall to the ground.
5. noun I have watery stools.
6. noun Between two stools one falls to the ground.
7. noun Tom sat down on one of the stools.
8. noun Tom was sitting at the bar three stools away from Mary.
9. noun Tom was sitting at the bar three stools away, drinking beer.
10. noun Tom and Mary got off their stools.
11. noun Tom and Mary got up from their stools.
12. noun They got up from their stools.
13. noun They got off their stools.
14. noun Tom sat on one of the stools.
15. noun He was sitting at the bar three stools away from her.
Sentence  
noun
I have bloody stools.
I have hard stools.
I have soft stools.
Between two stools you fall to the ground.
I have watery stools.
Between two stools one falls to the ground.
Tom sat down on one of the stools.
Tom was sitting at the bar three stools away from Mary.
Tom was sitting at the bar three stools away, drinking beer.
Tom and Mary got off their stools.
Tom and Mary got up from their stools.
They got up from their stools.
They got off their stools.
Tom sat on one of the stools.
He was sitting at the bar three stools away from her.

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