The verb of operation is operate.
As in "to operate on something".
An example sentence is "we need to operate on his tumour".
Or "can you operate the forklift?"
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'Operation' is a noun not a verb, so it cannot have a past tense. A verb related to 'operation' might be operated, in which case the past tense would be be the same: operated. You could convey past tense though by adding did opreate, or had operated, but these are complex past tenses (with two verb forms).
There are four verb forms of operation, operate, operating, operates, and operated.Simple form: operatePresent participle: operatingThird-person singular simple present: operatesPast tense: operated
There is no operation for a single number and so there can be no order of operation.
An additive operation is an operation which produces the sum of two operands.
multiplication is a operation
'Operation' is a noun not a verb, so it cannot have a past tense. A verb related to 'operation' might be operated, in which case the past tense would be be the same: operated. You could convey past tense though by adding did opreate, or had operated, but these are complex past tenses (with two verb forms).
The noun form of the verb to operate is operation (a process, or a surgical procedure).
The noun forms of the verb to operate are operator, operation, operand, and the gerund, operating.
The verb to operate becomes a noun by adding the suffix -or (operator), -ion (operation), and -ing (operating).
No. Usage is a noun (an application or operation). It is roughly synonymous with the noun use, and related to the verb to use.
There are four verb forms of operation, operate, operating, operates, and operated.Simple form: operatePresent participle: operatingThird-person singular simple present: operatesPast tense: operated
Operate. I can operate that very simple machine.
The verb continuing is the present particle of the verb, continue. It refers to someone or something that is remaining in an existence or operation, also it could mean to be persisting in an activity or process.
The correct spelling (past tense of the verb to operate) is operated.
Underwent is a verb, the past tense of undergo.
Maneuvered (US spelling) can mean: (verb) steer, manipulate, scheme (noun) operation, strategem, training
The suffix "-tion" is used to form abstract nouns from verb stems, indicating the action or result of that verb. For example, "operate" becomes "operation" or "inspection" becomes "inspection."