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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.
A male mongoose is called a mongoose
"This movie will frighten you."
Mongoose
the root word for frighten is fry
Several do. They fight each other, and birds attack them, but I guess the answer you're looking for is the mongoose.
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"
Please do not frighten the cat.
The past participle of "frighten" is "frightened."
Riki Tiki Tavi was a mongoose.
No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.