the verb compete is connected with the word competition.
Yes, "connected" can be a verb. It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "connect." For example, "I connected the computer to the internet."
circulatory
compound
The verb form of competition is compete.Other verbs are competes, competing and competed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will compete in the marathon"."He competes in the marathon"."He is competing in the marathon"."He has competed in the marathon".
Yes, it can be a verb. To contest is to compete or challenge. It can also be a noun for a competition.
No. It's an adjective. The verb that serves as the root of 'competitive' is 'compete.
It is a linking verb, it links a subject and a thing connected with that subject.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a competition or an objection. It can also be a verb, to challenge.
It is a linking verb, it links a subject and a thing connected with that subject.
The noun forms the verb 'compete' are competitor, competition, and the gerund, competing.
The verb form of connection is connect.Other verbs are connects, connecting and connected."We will connect your service now"."We are connecting to the internet"."You are connected to the network".
Not sure of the question's intent. Bob caught the red ball. Red and ball are connected by a linking verb?