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There are a few different types of speeches given with the intent to entertain. Roasts for example are very entertaining speeches.
The correct spelling is entertain.An example sentence is "the clowns arrived to entertain the children at the party".
The adjective for "entertain" is "entertaining." It describes something that provides enjoyment or amusement. For example, a movie can be described as entertaining if it captivates and holds the audience's attention.
Yes, the verb is to entertain: I entertain You entertain He entertains She entertains We entertain They entertain
The future tense of entertain is will entertain.
um......there are many reasons......for example, to entertain people.........I don't see why you would even ask this question...........
"The" identifies something specific. I could talk about, for example, the right way to entertain a guest, and that would refer to any guest, since "a" is not specific. If I were to talk about how to entertain the guest that is in your house right now, that is a specific person.
There are 6 but I only know 3. 1. To inform (example: lecturing on computer/internet) 2. To entertain (example: speech after dinner) 3. To enlighten (example: speech for spiritual development)
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
to entertain = bidehr (בידר)
The past participle of "entertain" is "entertained".
The past tense of entertain is entertained.