The word supervise is a verb, and has no plural.
For the present tense, the third-person singular uses the conjugation supervises, while all other persons use supervise.
If you are supervising something, here are some other things you might say: * to boss, or to be the boss * to ramrod * to oversee * to be the big dog * to be the head honcho * to head up
The noun forms for the verb to supervise are supervisor, supervision, the gerund, supervising.
Procurare is supervise in latin
I will supervise the kids.
Supervisor is a noun and does not have a past tense. Supervise is a verb, and the past tense is supervised.
She will supervise the team to ensure the project is completed on time.
i don't like to SUPERVISE !
Emily's mother is going to supervise her daughter's party.' Squirrel Man is here to supervise WikiAnswers.
i had to supervise my children (i don't have children)
Supervise and evaluate
The word 'supervision' is a noun.
It means "over." Supervise means oversee.
The noun forms of the verb to supervise are supervisor, supervision, and the gerund, supervising.
Yes, you can Supervise more than one category.