The noun forms of the verb to manage are manager, management, and the gerund, managing.
Yes, the word manager is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a person or an occupation.
The word 'manager' is the concrete noun form of the verb to manage.The abstract noun forms of the verb to manage are management and the gerund, managing.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to manage are management, and the gerund, managing.
Managed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb manage.
The adjectives for the verb to manage are managing and managed.The adjective related to the person noun manager is managerial.
The nouns in the sentence are hibernation and migration, compound object of the preposition 'by'.
The word manage is not a noun; manage is a verb.The noun forms for the verb to manage are manager, management, and the gerund, managing. The noun forms are all common nouns.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Manage Nissanka MD, Middletown, CTStephen Catchpole, Managing Director, Tees Valley Unlimited, Stockton-on-Tees, UKManage, Hainaut Province, Belgium"The Pool Manager", a novel by John W. Koshak"Anger Management", 2003 movie with Jack Nicholson, Adam Sandler
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to manage are management, and the gerund, managing.
The word 'manager' is the concrete noun form of the verb to manage.The abstract noun forms of the verb to manage are management and the gerund, managing.
No, it's a noun. manage is the verb Managing is the present participle of the verb.
The word 'managed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to manage. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (managed resources).The noun forms for the verb to manage are manageability, manager, management, and the gerund, managing.
Managed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb manage.
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.
The word 'guardian' is a noun form, a word for a person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs; a defender, protector, or keeper.
The adjectives for the verb to manage are managing and managed.The adjective related to the person noun manager is managerial.
Yes, "helplessness" is a noun. It is the state of being unable to help oneself, feeling powerless or unable to control a situation.
It depends on how you use it. E.G: He is a professional wrestler (Adj) You need a professional such as John to manage your business finances (Noun)