encouragING is indeed a verb
No, the word 'encourage' is a verb: encourage, encourages, encouraging, encouraged. The noun forms of the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
encouraging. it can be a verb to though
The verb encourage has the present participle encouraging, which as an adjective can have the adverb form encouragingly.
The word 'encourage' is not a noun; encourage (encourages, encouraging, encouraged) is a verb.The abstract noun forms for the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
The correct spelling is inspired (motivated, or imaginative) from the verb to inspire.
Encourage is a verb. Encouragement is a noun. Encouraging can be either a verb (he is encouraging the dog to sit) or an adjective (the signs of recovery are encouraging). That is enough encouragement. Kaiser Willy
The word 'encourage' is a verb: encourage, encourages, encouraging, encouraged.
No, the word 'encourage' is a verb: encourage, encourages, encouraging, encouraged. The noun forms of the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
encouraging. it can be a verb to though
The verb encourage has the present participle encouraging, which as an adjective can have the adverb form encouragingly.
The word 'encourage' is not a noun; encourage (encourages, encouraging, encouraged) is a verb.The abstract noun forms for the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
The correct spelling is inspired (motivated, or imaginative) from the verb to inspire.
It can be (a promising future). It is the present participle of the verb (to promise) and can be an adjective meaning 'auspicious' or encouraging. It can be a noun (gerund) meaning the act of making a promise.
The verb for accomplice is "to abet." Abetting refers to knowingly helping or encouraging someone to commit a crime or wrongdoing. It implies active participation in the illegal or unethical actions of another person.
Heartened is another word for encouraged. Additional synonyms include aided, cheered, inspired and supported.
No, the word 'encouraged' is the past tense of the verb to encourage (encourages, encouraging, encouraged). Example:My parents encouraged me to pursue my passion.
C I was grateful for her (act of encouraging)