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The noun forms of the verb to grow are grower, growth, and the gerund, growing.
No, the word growing is not an adverb. Growing is an adjective and a verb.The adverb form of the word growing is growingly.
No, the word 'chili' is a noun, not a verb.The noun 'chili' is a word for a type of vegetable, a word for food made from the vegetable; a word for a thing.
The abstract noun form of the verb to grow is the gerund, growing. A related abstract noun is growth.
The cook always peppers the steak before cooking it. The politician peppers his speeches with slang terms from his farming days.
A verb for the word biggest might be muscling or growing. Because the word biggest doesn't really have a verb form, you can use other words that mean the same thing.
The word "growing" can function as either a verb (present participle of "grow") or an adjective (as in "growing concern").
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No, the word 'grows' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to grow (grows, growing, grown).The noun forms of the verb to grow are grower, growth, and the gerund growing.
The usual adjectives for grow are "grown" (past participle) and "growing" (present participle), but there is no adverb form.
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."