The verb for involvement is involve.
As in "to involve someone".
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
The word 'involves' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to involve.The noun forms of the verb to involve are involvement and the gerund, involving.
think for a little bit....... does it describe something if it does then yes if it doesn't. i would think that it is a verb or an adverb
The abstract noun forms of the verb to include are inclusion and the gerund, including.
No, "concern" is not a preposition. It is a verb or noun that relates to worry, interest, or involvement in something.
Involvement is a singular noun, e.g. America's involvement in WWII was decisive; their involvement in the robbery was proved beyond a doubt.
There are two, the present and past participle: interesting and interested. To interest as a verb means to elicit attention or involvement, so the form 'interesting' (eliciting attention) follows that more actively.
what is employment involvement ?
How is Criminal Involvement in NC defined?
job involvement
There are two, the present and past participle: interesting and interested. To interest as a verb means to elicit attention or involvement, so the form 'interesting' (eliciting attention) follows that more actively.
the energy involvement for maltose is that it stores energy for body.