Yes, the word organise is a verb.
Other verbs are organises, organising and organised.
Organize is a verb.
The adjective forms of the verb to organize are organizational, organized, and organizing.
An antonym for the verb to scramble is to organize.
The root is the verb "to organise".
Adding the suffix "-ize" to a word typically turns it into a verb. For example, "realize" or "organize."
There can be no answer because there is no verb in "the organize in the verb".
No it is not. It is a verb, to organize.
A few synonyms for the word "Organize" are; Arrange, Adapt, Shape, Line Up, and Tabulate. Organize is a verb and its true definition means "To Systematize".
Organize is a verb it has no preposition form
Yes, "conducted" is a past tense verb form of the word "conduct", which means to organize and carry out a specific task or activity.
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.
Nope, it is a verb. Organize is an action. An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Therefore, organize is not an action. Hope that helps!! :D