The word care is already a verb.
Other verbs are cares, caring and cared, depending on the tense.
Some example sentences are:
"I care about you".
"She cares about animals".
"I am caring for my sick wife".
"We cared for stray dogs".
Care is a verb
Care already is a verb. For example "to care for something or someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Care already is a verb. For example "to care for something or someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Care is a noun and a verb. Noun: You should be under the care of a doctor. Verb: I say these things because I care.
Care is a noun and a verb. Noun: You should be under the care of a doctor. Verb: I say these things because I care.
Yes.
Care is a noun and a verb. Caring and careful are adjectives. Carefully is an adverb.
Care can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Close attention/concern. Verb: To be concerned about.
In this context, "care for" is a phrasal verb. It means to have feelings of love and concern for someone.
A verb is an action word. If a person is with care, then they are being cared for. Someone is caring about them. Caring and cared are the verbs.
Care is a verb, but caring is not. It is a gerund. You can tell by the signature "ing" at the end.
"Take care" can be translated with the verb root "ingat" (pronouned "ING - aht"). Different verb forms can mean "to care for" or "to take care of". "Ingat" can be used as a substitue for "take care" when saying good-bye to someone.
Stacy didn't care about doing her assignment.