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The forms for the verb are warm, warms, warming, warmed. Noun forms are warmer, warmers, warmness. Adjective forms are warm, warmer, warmest.
The word driving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb drive.
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The word 'driven' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to drive. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to drive are driver and the gerund, driving.And of course, the word drive is a noun: Let's go for a drive.
Drive (noun), drives (verb), drove (past tense verb), driving (present participle verb).
Drive - Drove - Driven
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The root word for the verb "driving" is "drive."
Will as in "drive" or "desire" = ratzon (רצון)Will as in "last will & Testament = tsava'a (צוו××”)Will as a nickname for William = Veel (ויל)But if you are referring to the auxiliary verb that forms the future tense, that is done in Hebrew by conjugating verbs, and is not a separate word.
The word drive has one syllable.
Agere - to drive.
The noun forms of the word 'value' are: value, values. The verb forms of the word 'value' are: value, values, valuing, valued.