The verb form of famous is fame
As in "to fame someone or something".
famous is not a verb it is an adjective
The verb form of famous is fame As in "to fame someone or something".
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
the verb mesmerize
adjective
Famous is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense form.
The verb is the word "is".
The word clock is a noun and an action verb. Examples: Noun: A famous clock is Big Ben in London. Verb: They clock each run to help train the runners.
"Famous" is an adjective. It is used to describe a person, place, or thing that is widely known or recognized.
Known is an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Someone or something that many know of (i.e. famous) Verb: Past participle of "know".
Fame is a noun, not a verb. But the adjectives are famed or famous.