The verb of employer is employ.
Other verbs depending on the tense are employs, employing and employed.
Some example sentences are:
Why should we employ you?
The company employs him.
They are employing me.
We employed the procrastinator by mistake.
The verb is to employ (employs, employing, employed).
To employ is a verb whereas, employment in itself is a noun. (:
Employ is a verb. Employer and employee are nouns.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to employ are employment and the gerund, employing.
The noun forms of the verb to employ are employer, employment, and the gerund, employing.
Adjective forms for the verb to employ are employable and employed.
The verb of violation is violate.Other verbs are violates, violating and violated.Some examples are:"I will violate my parole"."She violates the terms of her employment"."He needs to stop violating the law"."He violated the rules and cheated".
No, "work" is not a preposition. It can be a noun (employment, activity, or energy expended) or a verb meaning to engage in (gainful) activity.
At its start, the word employ was Middle English and spelled imploy which meant involved in or attached to. The word employ developed from the Middle English word imploy, the English word imply, and the Latin word implicate.
The prefix for "employment" is "em-".
what is employment
Job is job and employment is employment