succeed
other forms are
succeeds
succeeded
succeeding
NO, the verb form is succeed.
Success is not a verb and does not have participle forms.
Success is a noun, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
Yes, "possible" can be used as a verb in a sentence like "It is possible to achieve success with hard work." In this context, "possible" is acting as a linking verb, connecting the subject "It" to the complement "to achieve success."
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
The abstract noun forms for the verb to succeed are succession and the gerund, succeeding.A related abstract noun is success.
As a noun, triumph is a conclusive success or victory, or a state of joy at success. As a verb, to triumph means to succeed, or to celebrate success.
No. As a verb, school means to teach.
The word pride can be a verb and a noun:verb -- They pridethemselves on being punctual.noun -- He takes pridein his daughters success.
The word pride can be a verb and a noun:verb -- They pridethemselves on being punctual.noun -- He takes pridein his daughters success.
The verb form of success is succeed.Other verbs depending on context are succeeds, succeeding and succeeded.Some example sentences are:"I will succeed on this exam"."He succeeds all his goals"."I am succeeding in this game"."He succeeded and passed the test".
The noun forms of the verb to succeed is succeeder (one who succeeds) and the gerund, succeeding.Related noun forms are success and succession.