Traditionally, decision has been a noun, while decide has been its verb form.
However, the sport of boxing uses decision as a verb. "A blow to the jaw decisioned the fight in its sixth round."
The finance industry also uses decision as a gerund, which is the noun form of a verb created by appending ing to the verb. "I work in credit decisioning."
The verb for choice is choose.
Other verbs are chooses, choosing and chose, depending on the tense.
Here are some example sentences:
"I will choose the dress today".
"She chooses the purple dress".
"We are choosing a film to watch",
"We chose to watch Lord of the Rings".
The verb for decision is decide.
Decides, deciding and decided are also some verbs.
"We will decide what film to watch".
"We decided to watch The Minions last night for the eleventh time".
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its a noun. i dont think it had adjective or adverb forms, but i do know tht the verb form is decide.
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The word "decision" is a noun.
The verb for choice is choose.
Yep.
Choice.
Decide is a verb. It is something that you "do"...an action.
The word 'decide' is not a noun, it's a verb (decide, decides, deciding, decided). The abstract noun forms for the verb to decide are decidability, and the gerund, deciding. Another abstract noun form is decision.
The verb decide has several adjective forms. They include the participles deciding and decided, and the form related to the noun decision, which is decisive.
No, the verb is not correct. The subject noun 'group' is singular (one group). The correct sentence is:"Your group is unable to decide on an effective presentation method."
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Decide is a verb.
Decide is a verb. past = decided
Decide is a verb. It is something that you "do"...an action.
Decide is a verb. You decide what you want to do today.
The verb of decisively is decide. As in "to decide something".
The verb form is decide.
The verb form is decide.
The word decided is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb decide.
verb decisive
No, but decide is.
"Decide" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.
"Decide" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.