No, "respond" is not an adjective. It is a verb that means to react or reply to something.
The correct grammar is "respond to." For example, "I will respond to your email as soon as possible."
The past tense of "respond" is "responded."
it is an adjective!
Sure! "Please respond to the email by the end of the day."
A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
There is no direct adverb for the verb respond or the noun response. However, the related noun responsiveness has an adjective form "responsive" and the adverb is "responsively."
It IS a noun.Related words arethe adjective "responsible"the adverb "responsibly"the verb "respond"the noun "response"the noun "responsibleness"
Only verbs have tenses. "Responsible" is an adjective.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
Respond to the situation
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No, volcanoes do not respond.
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A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
The correct grammar is "respond to." For example, "I will respond to your email as soon as possible."
we can respond by thanking them ..
Cones respond to color .