NO, the verb form is succeed.
subject verb
Increase is already a verb in the right context. For example "to increase something" is an action and therefore a verb.
No, the term 'have been' is a verb, the present perfect form of the verb 'to be'.Example: I have been here the whole time.The verb form 'have been' also functions as an auxiliary verb.Example: I have been wondering where you were.
Include is the verb. For example, when meaning to add as part of something else, A related form would be as an adjective 'includable'
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NO, the verb form is succeed.
The present form of the verb "be" is "am," "is," and "are" depending on the subject of the sentence. For example: I am, he is, they are.
Account is both a noun and verb. Example of the verb form: "I was asked to account for my time."
Respect is already a verb form. For example "to respect someone or something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb is rough for example: rough it or rough out.
subject verb
The verb form of 'manifestation' is 'manifest'.Example: "Stress manifests itself physically."
"Am" is a linking verb. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a noun or an adjective that describes or renames the subject. In this case, "am" links the subject to a description of identity or state.
part
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb form of 'obliging' is 'oblige'. Example: "I decided to oblige."