Fear is a verb.
I fear my father.
Past tense is feared.
I feared my father until I became an adult.
Yes, the word 'fear' is a regular verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
The verb form is apply.
The verb form is ensure.
The verb form of reminder is remind.
Yes, the word 'fear' is a regular verb.
The word 'fear' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of disquiet, apprehension, or dread; the cause of such disquiet, apprehension, or dread; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.The noun form of the verb to fear is the gerund, fearing.
"Frightening" is a verb form, specifically the present participle of the verb "frighten." It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that causes fear or scares people.
The word 'scare' is a noun as a word for a sudden attack of fear or alarm; a period of general fear or alarm. The noun form for the verb to scare is the gerund, scaring.
The verb to shiver (shivers, shivering, shivered) is to tremble with cold or fear.
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"Fear" can be either a noun or a verb.
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
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No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
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