The verb for strong is strengthen.
The other verbs for this word are strengthens, strengthening and strengthened.
"We will be strengthening this pier".
"This beam strengthens the building".
"I hope these lessons have strengthened your mind".
The verb related to the adjective 'strong' is to strengthen (to make strong).
The verb for "strong" is "strengthen."
Strengthen
It is a verb.
No, "weakened" is not a noun. It is a past participle form of the verb "weaken," which is used to describe something that has been made less strong or powerful.
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
No, love is a state verb. The "state of BEing" verbs are simply the 8 forms of "to be" - am, is, are, was, were, being, been, be. Note that the last three always require a helping verb (ex: He was being... I have been... Will you be...)
The strong word for race in a verb is raced
A strong verb is a word to describe another word
this sun is shining at noon. what is another verb for the word "is"
loved
Strengthen
Strong is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense.
There are a great many strong verbs that you can use for the word came. You can use the verb appeared.
A weak verb is a word that does not describe much.Example:The cat is in the house. (weak)The cat dwells in the house. (strong)
The verb for strong is strengthen.Explanation:If you change strong into a noun (strength) you can then change it into a verb. (strengthen)
Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.
eat is already a strong verb (verb which forms its past tense without enclitic '-ed'): I eat, I ate; walk is weak: I walk, I walked; but 'go' is strong: I go, I went. The strongest word for EAT is gobble, munch, chew,and...
Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.