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The verb of transformative is transform. As in "to transform something or someone".
Verto [vair-toh] Latin: Transform
The noun forms of the verb to transform are transformer, transformation, and the gerund, transforming.
The noun forms for the verb to transform are transformer, transformation, and the gerund, transforming.
The base root word of transformation is the verb "form". It is not "transform" as trans is a prefix.
To transform an interrogative sentence to negative form, you can add the word "not" after the auxiliary verb. For example, change "Is he coming?" to "Is he not coming?"
The verb "to transform" means to alter the composition or appearance of an object, person, or place. Example : "The students used decorations to transform the gym into a winter wonderland for the party." Example : "Magic transforms a pumpkin into a coach for Cinderella."
Ensure that there is both a subject (noun) and predicate (verb) arranged in the proper format.
John will toast a peice wonderbread and transform it into toast.
Morph (verb) - to change the form or character of; transform
The base root word of transformation is the verb "form". It is not "transform" as trans is a prefix.
To transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence, you can typically invert the subject and auxiliary verb or add a question word at the beginning of the sentence. For example, "You are going to the store." becomes "Are you going to the store?" or "She likes chocolate." becomes "Does she like chocolate?"