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Yes, relax is a verb.

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Is relax a noun or adjective?

Neither: "Relax" is a verb.


What is the plural of relax?

Relax is a verb. It has no plural form.


What is a verb for calm?

It is "to calm".


How do you use relax in adjective adverb verb and noun?

relaxing: adjective, relax: verb and relaxation: noun. No idea for the adverb, though.


What part of speech is is relaxing?

Relax is a verb.


How do you use the verb to relax?

After work I relax at home with my family. On the weekend we relaxed by the pool.


What the noun of relax?

The noun forms for the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.


Is relaxes a verb?

Relaxes is a verb; the third person singular of the verb to relax (relaxes, relaxing, relaxed).


What is the function of Taking a warm bath will relax your nerves?

The gerund phrase, "Taking a warm bath..." is the subject of the verb 'will relax'; the subject of the sentence.


What is the past tense for relax?

Relax is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past form = relaxed


Is relaxing a verb?

No, it is a gerund. Yes it is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb relax -- she is relaxing in her room. Also it is a gerund. -- She likes relaxing.


What is the adverb of the verb relax?

It depends on whether you want the adverb to relate to 'relaxing', 'relaxed', or 'relaxative'. 'Relaxingly' is a possibility, though it's not really idiomatic. I think it would be better to say 'in a relaxing manner', 'in a relaxed way', or a similar construction, using whichever adjectival form you want to refer to.