The abstract noun forms of the verb to revise are revisaland the gerund, revising.
The abstract noun for the verb revise is 'revision'.
The teacher told me to revise my paper.
I revised the paper.
Revisions completed, I re-submitted my paper. OR
I made the revisions and re-submitted my paper.
An abstract noun form of the verb to revise is revision.
if you're referring to the English word, 'revise' it is it's own root word
revise is the root and -ed is the suffix.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
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the root word is'confirminglyishness'
The root word of "revising" is "revise." It comes from the Latin word "revisere," which means to look at again or to visit again.
revise is the root and -ed is the suffix.
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yo ma ma ha to revise
It's good to review and revise your homework.
The editor liked my writing but told me I should revise the ending. The government had to revise their estimates concerning unemployment.
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The noun forms of the verb to revise are revisal, revision, and the gerund, revising.
Our teacher told us to revise our culture poem for tomorrow's test.
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