no...you need to tell what KIND of activity.jumping rope,etc
Oh yes, activate is a verb.
activate
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
The verb for active is activate.Other verbs are activates, activating and activated.Some example sentences are:"I will activate the drones"."She activates the voice control"."I am activating the laser beam"."I have been activated".
One infinitive form is "to activate".
A verb can 'activate a noun:the car skiddedthe pot boiledthe baby criedthe man sneezedAn adjective can 'activate' a noun: an agitated customera frying eggsurging watera pounding gavel
Yes, the word activated can be a verb.Other verbs are activate, activates and activating.
The word activity is a noun. The plural is activities.
Yes, "wind" can be a verb. It can mean to twist or turn, as in "The road winds through the mountains." It can also refer to the act of turning a key to activate a mechanical device, as in "Wind up the clock."
admire /abhor / abolish / abort / abstain / ache / achieve / address / activate / admire / alter / allot / amble etc etc
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