Yes, the word 'improve' is a verb.
No. It is a verb, to improve, to make better in some way.
No, it is not. It is a verb, a form of to sweeten, meaning to make sweet. It is used colloquially to mean improve (make sweeter), referring to a purchase, transaction, or deal.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
No. The word simply is an adverb meaning in a clearer or less complex manner. The word worsen is a verb mean to make worse, or become worse. The opposite would be to improve or to enhance.
Noun forms for the verb 'improve' are improvablity and improvement.
Improve is a verb.
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Improved is an Adjective. Improve is a Verb.
The verb for quality is "to improve" or "to enhance".
Improve.
No. It is a verb, to improve, to make better in some way.
The word 'improve' is not an adjective. The word 'improve' is a verb, meaning to make better or to increase in value; a word for an action.The abstract noun forms of the verb to improve are improvement and the gerund, improving.
no - it's a verb
The noun forms for the verb to improve are improver, improvement, and the gerund, improving.
Noun forms for the verb to improve are improver, improvement, and the gerund, improving.
The verb is "to improve". That's called the "full infinitive" of the verb. It can take other forms, but that's the basic one.