NO, the word 'believe' is a verb, meaning to accept as true; take to be true.
The noun forms for the verb believe are believer and the gerund, believing.
A related noun form is belief.
The abstract noun form of the verb believe is the gerund, believing.A related abstract noun form is belief.
No, believe is not a noun.The word 'believe' is a verb, a word meaning to accept as true; to hold as an opinion; to think or suppose.The noun forms of the verb to believe are believer, belief, and the gerund, believing; all common nouns.
Believe is a verb, not a noun, and therefore has no plural. The noun form of the word is belief, and the plural of belief is beliefs.
No, the word believe is a verb: believe, believes, believing, believed.The abstract noun forms for the verb to believe are believer, belief, and the gerund, believing.
I believe so. Example: The CHOIR sounded heavenly. It would be a noun then.
i believe it is an abstract noun
The abstract noun form of the verb believe is the gerund, believing.A related abstract noun form is belief.
Yes, the noun 'make believe' is a singular uncountablenoun, it has no plural form.
No, believe is not a noun.The word 'believe' is a verb, a word meaning to accept as true; to hold as an opinion; to think or suppose.The noun forms of the verb to believe are believer, belief, and the gerund, believing; all common nouns.
The noun forms of the verb to believe are believer and the gerund, believing.A related noun form is belief.
Believe is a verb, not a noun, and therefore has no plural. The noun form of the word is belief, and the plural of belief is beliefs.
Beliefs
The noun form is belief. The gerund noun is believing. The person is a believer.
The believer is a noun; the participle forms of the verb to believe are believing and believed.
No, the word believe is a verb: believe, believes, believing, believed.The abstract noun forms for the verb to believe are believer, belief, and the gerund, believing.
The word 'opposite' is a noun form, a word for something that is contrary of another.Example: They believe that these measures will solve the problem but I believe the opposite.The noun form of the adjective 'opposite' is oppositeness.
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