The verb is merely, obey.
I obey, you obey, he, she, it obeys.
One may be obedient to someone, but one does not "obey to" someone.
Obey is already a verb. For example "to obey someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Obey is already a verb. For example "to obey someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Yes, "obedience" itself is a noun. The verb form would be "obey."
Obey is a verb. Obey means "to do as told".Example:Soldiers should obey orders.
The root, or verb for obedient is 'obey'.
The word "obey" is a verb (obey, obeys, obeying, obeyed), there is no plural.
Obedient(The verb to obey also has the participle adjective obeyed.)
The verb for obedient is obey.Other verbs are obeys, obeying and obeyed.Some examples are:"You will obey my orders"."He obeys his master"."Obeying his commander, he shoots"."I obeyed my orders".
The noun forms of the verb to obey are obedience, and the gerund, obeying.
The verb obey forms a normal -ed past tense : obeyed.
the verb: I forced her to obey me. the noun: I had to use a lot of force to get her to obey me.
obey is a verb, not adjective. However if you are looking for a word that describes a person who obeys easily, then that word is obedient.