Yes, the word 'inhabit' is a verb, to live in or occupy; inhabit, inhabits, inhabiting, inhabited.
The noun form of the verb to inhabit are inhabitant and the gerund, inhabiting.
The suffix that turns the verb 'inhabit' into a noun is 'ant'; inhabitant.
People inhabit in a house. Hope that helps! :)
You could put live,reside,dwell or where I or you live or whoever the subject.
as a verb: be, exist, survive, subsist, abide, inhabit, populate, dwell, lodge as an adjective: alive, active
Inhabited is a verb, the past tense of the verb inhabit.
A common suffix for the verb "inhabit" is "-ed," which changes the word to "inhabited." This suffix indicates that the action of inhabiting has already occurred in the past.
If you want to ask questions about "these", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that "these" refers to!
As you presumably know,"to inhabit" is a verb. Habitation would be the related noun.
The noun form of the verb to inhabit are inhabitant and the gerund, inhabiting.
The word "people" can be used as a verb, meaning to populate, or to inhabit. But this is a rare use.
Yes, populate is a verb meaning to fill with inhabitants.
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
The suffix that turns the verb 'inhabit' into a noun is 'ant'; inhabitant.
The word "inhabited" is a past participle of the verb "inhabit" and can also act as an adjective.
The verb for population is populate.Populates, populating and populated are verbs too.Some examples are:"We will populate a new planet soon"."She populates the house with kittens"."The humans are populating the planet, shall we stop them?""Earth is populated with humans".
People inhabit in a house. Hope that helps! :)