No. Organise is a verb.
Organise (British English spelling) or Organize(American English spelling) are the verb forms of organisation.
The root is the verb "to organise".
Yes, the word organise is a verb.Other verbs are organises, organising and organised.
Both the past and present participles of the verb to organize may be adjectives: they are organized and organizing.
its a verb: To organize Tenemos que organizar una fiesta para Pablo We have to organise a party for Pablo
The abstract noun forms for the verb to organise are organisation and organising. A concrete noun form is organiser.
Australians typically spell "organise" with an "s" instead of a "z" as "organise."
The word 'organized' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to organize.The noun forms of the verb to organize are organizer, organization, and the gerund, organizing.
The spelling "organise" is the British variant of the verb organize (arrange).
The correct spelling in British English is organise."We will organise a fundraiser".The correct spelling in American English is organize."I will organize a family lunch".
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