The verb "add" means to combine two or more quantities to obtain a total. It can also refer to including something additional to an existing group or list. In a broader context, "add" can imply enhancing or contributing to something. For example, adding sugar to tea increases its sweetness.
Include is the verb. For example, when meaning to add as part of something else, A related form would be as an adjective 'includable'
The verb of additional is add. As in "to add something".
It is "additive".
i think there is no verb form but you can add will to make it a verb just like "certainly will"
NO. "add" is a verb. Related adjectives are "added" and "additional" .
Include is the verb. For example, when meaning to add as part of something else, A related form would be as an adjective 'includable'
The word "accessorize" is a transitive verb, as it takes an object to complete its meaning. It means to add accessories or adornments to something, such as clothing or an outfit.
The verb of additional is add. As in "to add something".
'Add' is a verb.
A helping verb has no meaning on its own. The word want has a meaning, so it is not a helping verb.
its a verb just add ed to it
It is "additive".
No, creek, meaning a small stream, is not a verb, but creak, an onomatopoeic word meaning a sound, can be used as a verb.
similar meaning of pharasel verb economize
There is no verb that means 'of the tire'. 'Of the tire' implies an adjectival meaning.
A finite verb is a verb that has a complete meaning eg I am dancing.while an infinite verb is a verb that deosn't have a complete meaning eg dancing.
yes