No, surprise is a verb or a noun. Examples: Verb: The answer will surprise you. Noun: Yes, that is a big surprise.
The words dependence and independence are nouns defining a state or status, and are based on the verb depend and the adjectives dependent and independent. There is no action verb. The expression could be to "become independent" or "gain independence."
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The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
The original form of a verb is called the infinitive. It's the base form of the verb with the word "to" in front of it. It's the unconjugated verb: to walk, to run, to jump, to play.
The verb form for the noun expression is to express.
"Now" is a time expression used in a present form of a verb, indicating the action is currently happening.
The verb of expression is express. As in "to express something".
No, surprise is a verb or a noun. Examples: Verb: The answer will surprise you. Noun: Yes, that is a big surprise.
No, it is a verb form (pout, pouts, pouting, pouted).The word 'pout' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'pout' is a word for a facial expression of displeasure or sullenness; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to pout is the gerund, "pouting."
express
The verb in that expression is "killed."
Yes. The word 'express' is a verb and expression is a noun.
The word is cannot be an adverb. It is one form of the verb "to be."(present tense, third person singular)
No. It's a noun.
The words dependence and independence are nouns defining a state or status, and are based on the verb depend and the adjectives dependent and independent. There is no action verb. The expression could be to "become independent" or "gain independence."
Fumes is the Portuguese expression of the present subjunctive in the second person informal singular form tu("you"). The pronunciation will be "FOO-meesh" for the verb and "too" for the subject according to Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.