Your word is: "Exemplify" ! Let's try it out in a sentence: "Deep romantic love is best exemplified by Dinie Slothouber's love for Mitch Longley." "The Echelon Towers exemplifies a very poorly run senior living community."
NO, the verb form is succeed.
To exemplify
subject verb
Increase is already a verb in the right context. For example "to increase something" is an action and therefore a verb.
No, the term 'have been' is a verb, the present perfect form of the verb 'to be'.Example: I have been here the whole time.The verb form 'have been' also functions as an auxiliary verb.Example: I have been wondering where you were.
what is the form of the verb answer it ..............
NO, the verb form is succeed.
The present form of the verb "be" is "am," "is," and "are" depending on the subject of the sentence. For example: I am, he is, they are.
Account is both a noun and verb. Example of the verb form: "I was asked to account for my time."
To exemplify
Respect is already a verb form. For example "to respect someone or something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb is rough for example: rough it or rough out.
subject verb
The verb form of 'manifestation' is 'manifest'.Example: "Stress manifests itself physically."
The verb 'am' is not an action verb, 'am' is a form of the verb 'to be', for example:I am...; you are...; he, she, it is...; we are...; they are...The verb 'am' can be a linking verb in a sentence, for example: I am tall.The verb 'am' can be a helping verb in a sentence, for example: I am drinking tea.
part
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.