The verb of response is respond.
Responds, responding and responded are also verbs.
Some example sentences are:
"We will respond to the threats with military action".
"She responds to the teacher with the correct answer".
"We are responding to the emergency call".
"They responded to our letter".
The verb form of 'response' is to respond.Example: "We should probably respond to the message."
"Reply" is a verb that can be used to indicate a response to something.
The verb form of 'response' is to respond.Example: "We should probably respond to the message."
Both "I will response to you" and "I will respond to you" are correct, but "I will respond to you" is more commonly used in English. "Response" can be a noun or a verb, while "respond" is strictly a verb.
To respond is a verb. A response is the noun. Examples of usage: "Please respond (verb) to my question.""This answer (noun) has been written (verb) as a response (noun) to your question (noun)."
The verb of response is respond.Responds, responding and responded are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"We will respond to the threats with military action"."She responds to the teacher with the correct answer"."We are responding to the emergency call"."They responded to our letter".
No, it is not. Reply can be a verb (to respond) or a noun (a response).
Respond is a verb, singular (May you please respond me) Response- you can make plural you can NOT say (May you please response me) (May i please have a response from_________)
No, "cried" is not a saying verb. It is a verb that describes the action of shedding tears in response to an emotion. It is not used to convey speech or communication.
The verb of behaviour is behave. As in "to behave".
No, the word 'react' is a verb (react, reacts, reacting, reacted).The noun forms of the verb to react are reactor, reaction, and the gerund, reacting,
The word 'responding' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of the verb to respond that functions as a noun.The noun forms of the verb to respond are responder, response, and the gerund, responding.