The verb of conservation is conserve.
other verbs are conserves, conserving and conserved.
Some examples are:
"We will conserve this forest".
"He conserves the land".
"We are conserving the whales".
"We must make sure the animals are conserved".
To Conserve.
To Conserve.
No, it is not. It can be a noun for a male spouse, or a verb meaning to conserve.
No it is not. It is either a noun (male spouse) or a verb (to conserve or use sparingly).
The word conserve can be used as a noun or a verb. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun (or pronoun) to make it more specific. The following are adjectives for the word conserve: unconserved, nonconserving, and self-conserving.
conserve: synonyms: preserve, save, keep, protect, safeguard, take care of, support, maintain, sustain, store resource: synonyms: reserve, supply, store, source, means
No, the noun 'conservation' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun, a word for preservation or restoration from loss, damage, or neglect. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. There is no collective noun for the noun 'conservation' because, as an uncountable noun, conservation cannot be grouped.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to conserve' are conservation, conservatism, and the gerund, conserving.
Conserve
Why should you conserve wildlife?
To conserve the environment.
we have to conserve water to save our planet