Believe is already a verb.
For example "to believe something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The abstract noun form of the verb believe is the gerund, believing.A related abstract noun form is belief.
The dictionary form of a verb is called the base form or the infinitive form of the verb. It is the form of the verb that is typically used to look up the verb in the dictionary. In English, the base form of a verb usually ends in "-e," "-er," or "-ing."
Yes it is. 'Believe' is a regular verb. Simple past and past participle forms: Believed.
The verb forms for the noun belief are believe, believes, believing, believed.
The noun parent can be used as a verb form; for example: If you parent these orphaned ducklings, they will believe that you are their mother.
No, the word believe is a verb: believe, believes, believing, believed.The abstract noun forms for the verb to believe are believer, belief, and the gerund, believing.
NO, the word 'believe' is a verb, meaning to accept as true; take to be true.The noun forms for the verb believe are believer and the gerund, believing.A related noun form is belief.
The plural forms of the verb to believe are:we believe; we are believing; we believedyou believe; you are believing; you believedthey believe; they are believing; they believed
It is the past tense of the verb "believe".
The verb 'believe' is a main verb, which may have an auxiliary verb. Examples: I believe that we've met before. (verb) You can believe what he tells you. (main verb with 'can' as the auxiliary verb)
The noun forms of the verb to believe are believer and the gerund, believing.A related noun form is belief.
Believe is a verb, not a noun, and therefore has no plural. The noun form of the word is belief, and the plural of belief is beliefs.