frighten is a verb. It can be used with both singular and plural subjects and objects, e.g.:They frighten meI frighten them
The past tense of frighten is frightened.
"This movie will frighten you."
A male mongoose is called a mongoose
the root word for frighten is fry
Mongoose
The past participle of "frighten" is "frightened."
Please do not frighten the cat.
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
Several do. They fight each other, and birds attack them, but I guess the answer you're looking for is the mongoose.
No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.
Riki Tiki Tavi was a mongoose.