Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "coddle" (to pamper or indulge).
That is the correct spelling of "indulge" (to permit or allow).
The sentence is correct exactly the way it is: "One of these disks is for you and Adam." "Is" is the correct form of the verb "to be" in this sentence, because its subject is "one," which takes the singular form of the verb. Note that if the sentence had started with "these disks," that would require a plural verb, and the correct form would be "These disks are for you and Adam."
That is the correct spelling of "enthusiasm" (excited interest).
The correct verb form is: will be moved
The verb form of indulgent is indulge. As in "to indulge something".
That is the correct spelling of the verb "coddle" (to pamper or indulge).
The correct verb form would be "begun."
The verb form of the noun "luxury" would be "luxuriate," which means to enjoy oneself in luxury or indulge in luxury.
The correct form of the verb "promise" in the sentence "He did as he promised." is already correct.
No, "grummbled" is not a correct form of the verb "grumble." The correct form is "grumbled."
The correct form of the verb "estar" for nosotros is "estamos."
The correct verb form depends on whether the company name is singular or plural. The verb form should agree with the noun.
That is the correct spelling of "indulge" (to permit or allow).
Indulgent is an adjective, not a verb or a noun. It describes someone who allows themselves or others to have or do what they want, often excessively or without restraint.
The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
Observe is a verb