Perhaps 'assist', or 'smooth'...
Easier
Facilitate is a verb.
The hidden verb in the phrase is "facilitate." The full verb is "to facilitate," which means to make a process easier or smoother.
No, a letter is not a verb. A letter is a written or printed communication containing information or a message. It is a noun.
The letter "R" is not a verb; it is a letter in the English alphabet. Verbs are words that describe an action, state, or occurrence.
Persuade.
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A four letter word for fabricate is to make.
The Standard English sentence order is subject-verb-object. How does this facilitate clarity and ease of communication for the reader?
As a noun: pledge As a verb: accede, commit, insure, affirm
The Standard English sentence order is subject-verb-object. How does this facilitate clarity and ease of communication for the reader?
The Standard English sentence order is subject-verb-object. How does this facilitate clarity and ease of communication for the reader?
Six letter synonyms for the adjective 'calm' are: placidand serene.Six letter synonyms for the verb 'calm' are: soothe and pacify.A six letter synonym for the noun 'calm' is: repose.
The verb form of facility is facilitate.Facilitates, facilitating and facilitated are also verbs."We will facilitate them here"."They have been facilitated".
will run for six hours
Help, ease
No, a letter is not a verb. A letter is a written or printed communication containing information or a message. It is a noun.
You is not a verb