Yes it is a verb. It means to reduce in quantity or value.
the phrasal verb for "decrease" is go down.
It can be both. That is, it can be both a verb and a noun. This depends on the use. In a statement like "I will decrease the length with about two meters" The word decrease is a verb. The word here is describing an action. But should I say "The decrease was not sufficient to cause any panic. The word decrease in this statement is a noun.
Verb: The company decided to decrease the number of employees due to financial difficulties. Noun: There was a significant decrease in sales this quarter compared to last year.
I should decrease my speed I am driving too fast.
Yes, the word 'decrease' is both a verb (decrease, decreases, decreasing, decreased) and a noun (decrease, decreases).The term 'to decrease' indicates that the word is functioning as a verb.Examples:Business began to decrease as soon as they dug up our street. (verb)The decrease in business is due to the street construction. (noun)
Both are correct, depending on the context. If decrease is a noun then decrease of is correct. eg This year we have seen a decrease of 20 percent. If decrease is a verb then decrease by 20 percent is correct. eg This year we can decrease the price by 20 percent.
yes <><> Can be a verb- Drop the ball Can be a noun- A drop of water
Here are some likely words:decreed (verb, noun decree) - to set down a rule or lawdecreased (verb to decrease) - reduced, lesseneddeceased (adjective) - dead, passed awaydecried (verb to decry) - criticized, condemned
if you are talking about price, to reduce would be to "knock down"
Yes, it is. It means to decay, degenerate, or decrease in quality, especially over time.
In the first pronunciation of the verb prefix, the stress is typically on the second syllable. For example, in the word "decrease," the stress is on the syllable "crease."
The word "plunged" can be a verb or a noun, depending on the context. As a verb, it means to jump or dive quickly into something, or to bring something rapidly or forcefully. As a noun, it refers to a sudden or steep fall or decrease.