Politicize( or politicise for those in the UK)
The verb for 'politic' is 'to politic', as in 'Joe and Jane went politicing this past weekend when they went house-to-house giving out leaflets.'
Governing? Legistlating? There really isn't a "verb" of politics. Politics is subjective in itself. It can be a verb, as in "The POLITICS of the situation" or a noun as in "I'm studying POLITICS." Can be an adverb, as in "I'm not POLITICALLY correct." Practicing politics makes you a POLITICIAN.
Governing? Legistlating? There really isn't a "verb" of politics. Politics is subjective in itself. It can be a verb, as in "The POLITICS of the situation" or a noun as in "I'm studying POLITICS." Can be an adverb, as in "I'm not POLITICALLY correct." Practicing politics makes you a POLITICIAN.
The verb is: are interestedThe verb phrase is: are interested in school politics
Politics are your least favorite conversation topic. Is this the correct subject verb agreement?
"Politics" is already plural in form, though it may take a singular verb.
"Muddle" can be either a noun or a verb: "The politics of the Middle East is a muddle" (noun); How will we prevail -- we will muddle through. (verb)
Yes people do use it as a verb.We segwayed into a discussion about politics.
No, it is a verb. It can also be used as a noun (e.g. a strong dislike for politics).
The word politics is the noun form; a word for the activities associated with the governance of a country or area; competition between groups or individuals for power and leadership. A related noun form is politician.The adjective form is political.(the adjective politic has another connotation: prudent or shrewd)The adverb form is politically.There is no verb form for politics, but the verb meaning to make political is politicize.
" EFFECT" is a noun. "AFFECT" is a verb.
No. For one thing, "all" should have been capitalized, but I think you meant the verb; it should be "All politics are local," though that's untrue.
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics