You don't. 'Stealth' is either a noun or an adjective: not a verb.
The word using is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb use.
In Linguistics, a "verb" is a word or phrase that belongs in the "verb function" place holder. For a more basic use, a verb is a word that indicates action or being.
The noun forms of the verb to use are user, and the gerund, using.The word 'use' is also a noun form.
The word will is an auxiliary verb in the future tenses, and ever is an adverb. The two have no special use together.
The word will is an auxiliary verb in the future tenses, and ever is an adverb. The two have no special use together.
Stealth has no verb.
Stealth is not a verb. Therefore it does not have a past tense.
The lion approaches its prey by stealth until it is close enough to pounce. Stealth technology allows aircraft to be nearly invisible to radar. For a burglar, silence and stealth are the key to success.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
use an alive verb
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
"By stealth" is kossori to"Stealthy" is hisoka na
Simply, no, you can't use the word 'fact' as a VERB. You can use it as a noun.
Noun. The verb is 'use'.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
you can ue the word entrace as a verb by saying en trace thats a verb
No, the word case is a noun (a word for a thing), a singular, common noun.The verb form is to encase. The use of the word case as a verb is a slang use, as in 'let's case the joint'.