The noun form is growth.
The noun forms of the verb to grow are grower, growth, and the gerund, growing.
The noun form of 'grow' is growth.Example: "He went through a growth spurt when he was 14 years old."
The plural form of the noun 'growth' is growths.
No, the word grow is a verb (grow, grows, growing, grew, grown). The noun form for the verb to grow is grower, one who grows. Another noun form is growth. Both nouns, grower and growth, are common nouns.
"To grow" is the infinitive form of the verb "grow." It takes a plural form when used with a plural subject. In the present tense, the plural form is "grow" and the singular form is "grows," as illustrated in these sample sentences: Some plants grow better in the shade. My nephew grows half an inch every month.
The abstract noun form of the verb to grow is the gerund, growing. A related abstract noun is growth.
The possessive form for the noun apple is apple's.Example: An apple's core contains the seeds to grow a tree.
The word 'liked' is the past tense of the verb to like.The word like is also a noun form.The noun 'like' is a word for equal or kind; a word for preference.Example: They grow Oranges and mandarins and the like.The noun form of the verb to like is the gerund, liking.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
noun form of religious