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No, the word 'frequent' is a verb (frequent, frequents, frequenting, frequented) and an adjective (frequent, more frequent, most frequent).Examples:Sometimes we go to the big supermarket but we frequentthe store on our corner. (verb)In the summer we make frequent trips to the beach. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to 'frequent' are frequency and the gerund, frequenting.The noun form of the adjective 'frequent' is frequentness.
Frequent is the same as often.
what is the defenition of frequent
their are two syllables in frequent
There are 2 syllables in frequent
If used thusly, yes: "Do you frequent this establishment often?" "Yes, I often frequent this establishment!"
"Frequent" means:- it happens often - "a frequent bus service." to associate with - "he began to frequent the races."
whats is a frequent cause of poisoningSquirrels.
The prefix of "frequent" is "frequen-."
Cara-Rare Mady-frequent Alexis-frequent Hannah-Rare Aaden-frequent Collin-frequent Leah-Rare Joel-Rare
The abstract noun form for the verb to frequent is frequency.The abstract noun form for the adjective frequent is frequentness.