The verb forms are to plague, plagues, plaguing, and plagued.
plaguing
The verb form of "utilitarian" is "utilize."
The verb version of envy is envy. Past tense:envied Present tense:envies Future tense:envying The verb version of envy is envy. Past tense:envied Present tense:envies Future tense:envying
In the fourteenth century, the Black Death was plaguing Europe.
Yes there are trillions of words in world language. Not just plaguing.
Plaguing Grandpa - 1897 was released on: USA: April 1897
no food
"Version" can be a noun or verb. As a noun, it refers to a particular form or variant of something. As a verb, it means to adapt or create a new form of something.
needed water
The War against Drugs.
The word isn't is a contraction, a shortened version of 'is not'.The verb 'is' is a being verb, not an action verb; the word 'not' is an adverb to modify the verb. Example:John is not in this movie. OR, John isn't in this movie.
The shortened version of "who has" is "who's." This contraction combines the pronoun "who" with the verb "has," making it more concise in informal contexts.