Yes it's a verb.
The word accuse is a verb: accuse, accuses, accusing, accused. The noun forms for the verb to accuse are accuser, and the gerund, accusing. Another noun form is accusation.
Accuse is a verb.
The abstract noun for the verb to accuse is accusation.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to accuse are accusation and the gerund, accusing.
"Accused" is the past participle of the root verb "accuse", and the present participle of "accuse" is "accusing".
The correct spelling of the verb is "allege" (to assert or accuse).
Yes, "charged" can function as a verb. It can mean to accuse someone formally of a crime, or to fill or refill an electrical device with energy.
The abstract noun form for the verb to accuse is the gerund accusing.The noun accusation is a related abstract noun form.
The correct spelling of the verb is to accuse (claim, allege).
The correct spelling of the verb is accuse (charge, cite, or blame).
Present simple: accuse/accuses Past simple: accused Present participle: accusing Past participle: accused
The present tense of accuse is accuse ie. I accuse you of stealing that money.