Behave yourself or you'll get a good smack.
Please behave yourself at the dinner party tonight.
Personality shapes how individuals think, feel, and behave.
The past tense of "behave" is "behaved."
The noun form of "behave" is "behavior."
No, "behave" is a verb, not a noun. It is used to describe one's actions or conduct in a particular manner.
The verb form of "behavior" is "behave." It refers to the action or conduct exhibited by an individual in response to a situation or circumstance.
"The boy refused to behave himself, destroying all the items in the room despite the parents' attempts to stop his mischievousness."
When an animal may copy another animal and behave the way they behave.
He's put the frame beyond doubt now, he really is in imperious form.
Here are a couple."Get ready to go!" he said exasperatedly.She was exasperatedly trying to get the little boy to behave.
No, the grammatically correct sentence would be: "I am annoyed by the way you behave."
Example sentence - It is pointless to require his kids to behave because they will not obey him.
we are now going to sit down and behave like normal children............DENNIS sit down this very instant.
Quit your horesplay and sit down and behave.
Jane wished that she could absorb goodness by osmosis, since it was so terribly hard to behave.
Each opinion is important. Let each of us behave.
The child behaved well despite being at the doctor's office.
You can use "in the same way that" to draw comparisons between two things that are being discussed. For example: "She enjoys reading in the same way that her mother does." This sentence indicates that both individuals share a similar enjoyment of reading.