It is probably to qualify.
The verb for quality is "to improve" or "to enhance".
No, "shabby" is an adjective used to describe something in poor condition or of poor quality.
"Be" is the verb, ie to be. "May" changes the tense of the verb. Similar to "have been" or "will be".
Luster is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the shine or brightness of a surface.
A verb of attribution is a verb that attributes a certain action or quality to a subject, often used in reporting speech or thoughts. Examples include "said," "think," "believe," "report," and "stated."
The word "sparkle" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a glittering or shining quality. As a verb, it means to shine brightly with quick flashes of light.
Improves is a verb - to make or become better in quality
qualitative is a quality it cannot be measured
"Beautiful" as an adjective is a quality. One does not "beautiful." To make something beautiful is to beautify, which is a verb. To "be beautiful" is just that- a verb phrase but "be" is still your verb.
Yes, "deteriorate" is a verb. It means to become worse in quality or condition over time.
"Create" isn't an adjective, it's a verb.
It's a descptive adjective, as it describes a quality or talent.
"Was" is the verb in the sentence "The book was really interesting." It is the past tense form of the linking verb "to be," showing that the book possessed the quality of being interesting at a specific point in the past.
No, "deteriorate" is a verb that means to become progressively worse in condition or quality.
An adverb is a word that describes the quality of an adjective, a verb, or another adverb.
Luster is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the shine or brightness of a surface.
Lack - verb, does not haveVariability - noun, the quality of change or difference
Yes, the verb to add is an action verb; a word for the act of putting something with another thing or things; to put numbers or amounts together; to give something an extract quality.