Yes, strive, meaning to make a great effort, is an action and therefore a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The word "strive" is a verb.
No, because "strive" is a verb. You can strive to do something, or strive towards a goal, but you can't have "strive". Might I suggest replacing strive with "steadfastedness"?
The noun forms for the verb to strive are striver, one who strives, and the gerund striving.
The verb "compete" means to strive in a usually friendly or playful way and in a controlled setting to outperform another individual or group in a given activity.
It's the combination of the prefix con-, com- (with, together) and the verb tendo, -ere, which me smell crap
The noun form of "vie" is "vie." It is both a verb and a noun, meaning to compete strongly or strive for victory or superiority.
I strive to explain right now. Indeed, I am striving to explain. Yesterday, I strove to explain. In the past, I have striven to explain. If I keep this up for long enough, I will have striven to explain. The verb to strive means, basically, to try. If you noun the verb, an ancient practice that some purists hate despite the fact that we have always done it, the strivers are those who strive, and the striven could be those who have striven or who have been the object of striving. I have never heard the noun phrase "the striven" before.
The verb associated with "difficulty" is "struggle." It conveys the idea of exerting effort to overcome challenges or obstacles. Other related verbs include "strive" and "grapple," which also imply facing and attempting to overcome difficulties.
The base word is the verb "to persist" meaning to continue to strive, to be tenacious, or (for a material or condition) to linger well after inception.
The present perfect continuous is formed with have/has + been + present participle (-ing form of a verb).I have been strivingWe have been strivingYou have been strivingHe/she has been strivingThey have been striving
Tense shift refers to a change in verb tense within a sentence or paragraph. It can create confusion and disrupt the flow of writing if not done purposefully and correctly. Writers should strive to maintain consistency in their use of verb tenses to ensure clarity and coherence in their work.
Good students strive constantly to improve their grades. As president, he will strive to improve the economy.