No, collaborate is a verb. The noun form is collaboration.
No, "collaborate" is a verb. It means to work together with someone or a group in order to achieve a common goal.
The word "partner" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to someone who shares or participates in a joint activity. As a verb, it means to pair up or collaborate with someone.
The correct spelling is "collaborate."
Yes, "collaborate" is a verb. It means to work together with others, typically on a project or task.
No, not at all. The prefix in "collaborate" is "co", and the "ll" is there merely for ease in pronunciatiation. "col" is never the prefix of anything. It simply does not exist. You need to watch out for such additional letters, or doubled letters, that are there merely for the sake of pronunciation. Here are a few more: panicked, trafficked, collapse.... D.A.W.
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The noun forms of the verb to collaborate are collaborator, collaboration, and the gerund, collaborating.
Noun : accomplice, associate, comrade, compatriotVerb to ally : to associate, cooperate, collaborate, or affiliate.
Collaborate is a verb.
Collaborate has four syllables.
The verb collaborate can use either with or in, and also on.The preposition with is used to state with whom the collaboration occurs.The prepositions in or on are used for the project or task being done.Examples:"I will collaborate with the drama teacher on a new play.""The teachers and the principal collaborate in maintaining discipline."
Collaborative, collaborating, and collaborated are all adjectival forms of collaborate.
Apple and Sprint often collaborate together.
When you attend a play you collaborate in the creation ofintegrated instruction.
The two teams must collaborate in order to get the task done.
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The antonym for "vie" is "cooperate."
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