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Yes, strive, meaning to make a great effort, is an action and therefore a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
No, because "strive" is a verb. You can strive to do something, or strive towards a goal, but you can't have "strive". Might I suggest replacing strive with "steadfastedness"?
Strive Masiyiwa was born in 1961.
Strive for Jive was created in 1993.
Good students strive constantly to improve their grades. As president, he will strive to improve the economy.
you cant get a signature on the samsung strive
The past tense for "strive" would be "strived" or "strove".
You can't make a signature with the samsung strive...
Strive means to devote serious attention and energy, to struggle. " He would strive to gather all the heavy packages, and finally suceed." To previous poster- you were thinking of Stride- to walk briskly.
Ground-based plants strive for sunlight in the rain forest, because of the canopy. The team will strive to achieve the top trophy this year.
what does it means that historians strive to be objective
No.