"Older" is not a verb. It is the comparative form of the adjective "old."
The verb form of "age" is "ageing" or "aging," depending on the spelling preference. It refers to the process of getting older or maturing over time.
You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
The superlative for "older" is "oldest."
The verb form of "venerable" is "venerate." It means to regard with great respect, honor, or reverence.
The verb form of "remembrance" is "remember."
Older is an adjective.
grey Your hair will grey as you get older.
There are two: wants, and gets
The verb for cheaper is cheapen.Other verbs are cheapens, cheapening and cheapened."We will cheapen this later"."They are cheapening their older products"."The bananas have been cheapened".
The direct object of the verb 'handed' is potatoes.
The affix is -en, added in Middle English to the older verb list, meaning listen.listening
The direct object of the verb 'handed' is potatoes.
To move or act swiftly; hurry. This word is archaic and rare. The common modern term is hastening. (The older verb to haste has been replaced with the verb to hasten).
This is an older English form for the present tense of the verb 'to live'. Nowadays it would be translated as 'lives.'
"Cometh" is an archaic form of the verb "come" used in older versions of the English language, such as in the King James Bible. It means to arrive or approach.
It appears to be using the subjunctive mood rather than the present tense (When it is older...). The dog is not currently older, a counterfactual condition. The statement itself is an opinion, not a fact. All these point to the subjunctive mood rather than the present tense.
A back formation is a word created by removing a morpheme or part of an older word, such as the verb "to burgle" coming from the word "burglar".