required is the past tense or the past participle of verb require.
require / required / required.
Use require when making present simple sentences eg
They require a ten percent deposit. OR The mechanic requires a ten percent deposit. OR She requires a ten percent deposit etc.
Use required when making past simple sentences eg
The travels agents required a ten percent deposit. OR He required a ten percent deposit etc
Use the past participle required when making present/past perfect sentences eg
They have required a ten percent deposit. He has required a ten percent deposit.
Last year he had required a ten percent deposit.
OR when making a passive sentence eg
A ten percent deposit is required.
"Required" could be a verb or an adjective. For instance, to use it as a verb, you could say, "You required him to clean his room." To use it as an adjective, you could say, "This is a required test."
Require is a verb.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to require are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
The word required is the past participle, past tense of the verb to require; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective.Examples:You are required to pay at the time of service. (verb)I have the required credits to take this course. (adjective)
A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
"Required" could be a verb or an adjective. For instance, to use it as a verb, you could say, "You required him to clean his room." To use it as an adjective, you could say, "This is a required test."
Require is a verb.
The past participle of the verb "require" is "required."
The word 'requires' is a verb; the third person, singular, present of the verb to require.The noun forms for the verb to require are requirer, requirement, and the gerund, requiring.The adjective form for the verb to require is the past participle, required (a required document).
The abstract noun forms for the verb to require are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
The word required is the past participle, past tense of the verb to require; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective.Examples:You are required to pay at the time of service. (verb)I have the required credits to take this course. (adjective)
A INTRANSITIVE VERB IS A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A OBJECT !
The noun forms of the verb 'require' are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
The past tense of "require" is "required."
Require is a verb.
Yes, the word requiring is a verb, the present participle of the verb to require (requires, requiring, required). The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples: Verb: This course has a prerequisite requiring a credit in psychology. Noun: We don't believe in requiring after hours work.
The infinitive verb form for "requirement" is "to require".