i think its producer . not sure though..... sorry if wrong :( :)
The adjective forms for the verb to produce are the present participle, "producing", and the past participle "produced", for example:
Another adjective form is "productive", for example:
The noun production derives from the root verb 'to produce', as does the adjectives producing, produced, and productive.
The verb form of producing is produce.
As in "to produce something."
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The word "draft" can be a verb or a noun. There is also the present participle "drafting" which is the noun for the act of producing or conducting a draft.
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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.
Initiate is the verb form of initiative.
present participle - producing -- They are producing three cars a day. The verb forms are: produce, produces, producing, produced.
The verb form related to the noun production is to produce, produces, producing, produced.The word produce is also a noun form; a word for fresh fruits and vegetables.
The verb form related to the noun production is to produce, produces, producing, produced.The word produce is also a noun form; a word for fresh fruits and vegetables.
The word "draft" can be a verb or a noun. There is also the present participle "drafting" which is the noun for the act of producing or conducting a draft.
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The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
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"Have" can be both a verb (e.g., "I have a cat") and an auxiliary verb that helps form tenses (e.g., "I have eaten"). In the latter case, it is part of a verb phrase indicating a past action that is connected to the present.
Progressive verb form, also known as continuous verb form, is used to indicate actions that are ongoing or in progress. It is formed by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the present participle of the main verb (ending in -ing). For example, "I am talking" or "She is eating."
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Condemn is the verb form.
The verb form is tighten.