The verb for explode is "explode."
The verb for explosion is explode. As in the action "to burst violently" or "to make an outburst".
Explode, explodes, exploded. The dynamite exploded on contact.
Yes, example: he blasted the rusty metal with sand.
It depends on how you use it. It can be either a noun or a verb. Noun: A blast of cold air met her as she opened the door. Verb: He blasts a horn in his children's ear to wake them.
Explode, break
To explode is a verb, yeah :)
The verb for explosion is explode. As in the action "to burst violently" or "to make an outburst".
Explode, explodes, exploded. The dynamite exploded on contact.
No, the word 'exploded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to explode. The past participle of the verb is also functions as an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to explode are explosion, explosive, and the gerund, exploding.
The verb form of explosion is to explode.The present tense is explode, past tense is exploded, future is will explode. This is a regular verb and follows the normal changes to indicate tense.
No, that is not correct.The correct spelling is explode.For example:They watched the bomb explode from a distance.The nuclear plant was about to explode.
Exploded is a verb. It's the past tense of explode.
verb, 3rd pers sing eksplodira....експлодира
No, erupt is a verb.The noun form of the verb to erupt is eruption.
Exploding is the active present tense form of the verb "to explode". To explode is "to expand rapidly, generally with destructive force; to release a great deal of energy in a short time frame".
Yes, example: he blasted the rusty metal with sand.
The term "explode" comes from the Latin word "explodere," which means "to drive out by clapping." It originally referred to an actor being driven off stage by audience disapproval. Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sense of bursting or shattering.