The verb of behaviour is behave. As in "to behave".
No, behave is a verb. The corresponding noun is behaviour.
The past tense of behave is behaved.
Behave yourself or you'll get a good smack.
The abstract noun form for the verb to behave is behavior.
behave.
its mass helps it behave
Perhaps you care to elaborate...if not, then ask yourself: Why do Frenchmen behave like Frenchmen Why do Germans behave like Germans Why do Gambians behave like Gambians Why do Norwegians behave like Norwegians Why do Nepalese behave like Nepalese Why do Venezuelans behave like Venezuelans. Get the point?
The opposite of behave is misbehave.
they behave uptight and bosty
how deo elephants behave?
they behave like idiots
Behave was created in 1992.
How to Behave was created in 1936.
integrity
behave = comportate
ducks behave like kid