The verb of bath is bathe.
As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
Bathe is the verb, bath is the noun. "I am going to bathe." "I am going to take a bath."
Bathing, Bathed
Bathing, Bathed
usage of bath
The verb for taking a bath is bathe.
The noun forms of the verb to bathe are bather and the gerund, bathing.A related noun form is bath.
The gerund phrase, "Taking a warm bath..." is the subject of the verb 'will relax'; the subject of the sentence.
the verb is bathe... and the past is bathed
This sentence is not correct. You don't need the 'be' verb was. The dirty boy took a bath. This sentence is past simple. The dirty boy = subject took = verb - past tense of take bath = object
Verb saunoa # (intransitive) To bath in a sauna
Well this is the difference. A bath is in a bath tub and you sit and clean yourself. A shower is standing up in a tub or shower and you clean yourself.
Bath is a noun. The proper verb form is bathe, which is the present tense. Bathed is the past tense, and will bathe is the future tense.