The verb form of knowledge is to know.
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The verb form is apply.
The verb form is ensure.
The verb form of reminder is remind.
There is no verb form for the adjective strange. The closest verb form is estrange (estranges, estranging, estranged).
i think there is no verb form but you can add will to make it a verb just like "certainly will"
The verb form of knowledge is to know.
The word 'know' can be an abstract noun for example, in the expression 'in the know' or the compound noun 'know how'.The abstract noun form for the verb 'to know' is the gerund knowing.A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The verb for knowledge is know. As in "to know something".
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to know' are the gerund 'knowing' and 'knower', one who knows. A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The word source can be a noun and a verb. The noun is the person or place in which knowledge is acquired from. The verb form means to obtain something.
Knowledge is a noun.
The word 'know' is a verb, not a noun at all. The noun form is knowledge or knowing.
No, the word 'teach' is a verb, a word for a process of imparting knowledge or skill.The abstract noun form of the verb to teach is the gerund, teaching.
The word 'knew' is the past tense of the verb 'to know'. The noun form for the verb to know is knower, one who knows; and the gerund (verbal noun) knowing."Knowledge" is a noun of the same root of "knew."
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to know' are the gerund 'knowing' and 'knower', one who knows. A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'teach' is the gerund, teaching; a word for the process of imparting knowledge.
No, knowledge is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the information, facts, and skills acquired through experience, education, or learning.