The noun form of the adjective 'active' is activeness.
A related noun form is activity.
Active is the plural of active.
She is active.
They are active.
Actively, if describing a verb.
Activeness
Yes, active is an adjective. She is an active person.
The likely word is the plural noun "agents" (active or exertive factors, or FBI personnel).
The plural form of the noun volcano is volcanoes.The plural possessive noun is volcanoes'.Example: Hawaii has two active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. The volcanoes' activity is monitored by the US Geological Survey.
Active present indicative Active imperfect indicative1st person singular sum eram2st person singular es eras3st person singular est erat1st person plural sumus eramus2st person plural estis eratis3st person plural sunt erantActive present subjunctive Active imperfect subjunctive1st person singular sim essem2st person singular sis esses3st person singular sit esset1st person plural simus essemus2st person plural sitis essetis3st person plural sint essentHope this helps.
Iubemus means "we order." It is the first person plural present active indicative form of iubeo.
Children is a plural noun. The singular is child.
from Greek: ἰχθύς, ikhthus, "fish," first-person plural perfect active indicative of premōFirst Fish
Erunt is a form of verb esse, which means "to be". It is - third-person - plural future - active indicative so it is translated as "they will be".
"Good teachers give students examples."Parsed:Magistri - nominative plural of masculine noun magister, "teacher" = subjectboni - nominative masculine plural of bonus, "good" = agrees with magistriexempla - accusative plural of neuter noun exemplum, "example" = direct objectdiscipulis - dative plural of masculine noun discipulus, "student" = indirect objectdant - third-person plural present active indicative of verb do, dare, "to give"
why the subject verb agreement
etsi cadamus... etsi: Although (even if) cadamus: from cado (3) (1st person plural present active subjunctive)
evlogimenos (for male) evlogimeni (for female) evlogimeno (for thing)