No, the word 'reside' is a verb (reside, resides, residing, resided), meaning to live in a place; to be situated; to be inherently present.
The verb 'reside' is also a verb meaning to replace the siding on a building or a house.
The noun forms of the verb 'reside' are resident, residence, and the gerund, residing.Examples:I reside in a small house. (verb)I am the resident of a small house. (noun)This small house is my residence. (noun)
The word reside is a verb (to live somewhere). "Her brother resides in Canada."
The word 'keep' is an abstract noun, a word for the essentials of living such as food, shelter, clothing, etc.Example: How do you plan to earn your keep when you graduate?The abstract noun form of the verb to keep is the gerund, keeping.
"Occupy" is primarily a verb, meaning to take up space or reside in a location. It can also be used in a noun form, such as "occupation," which refers to the act of occupying or the state of being occupied. However, "occupy" is not used as an adjective.
a few synonyms are: consist, dwell, eke out a living, endure, get by, go on, inhere, kick*, lie, live, make it, reside, stay alive, subsist, survive
The abstract noun of "reside" is residence. It refers to the act of living or dwelling in a particular place.
Residence.
The noun forms of the verb 'reside' are resident, residence, and the gerund, residing.Examples:I reside in a small house. (verb)I am the resident of a small house. (noun)This small house is my residence. (noun)
The word reside is a verb (to live somewhere). "Her brother resides in Canada."
There is no verb for resident because it is not an action
The word 'keep' is an abstract noun, a word for the essentials of living such as food, shelter, clothing, etc.Example: How do you plan to earn your keep when you graduate?The abstract noun form of the verb to keep is the gerund, keeping.
No, it is a verb (to live in a location or domicile). The adjectives are resident, which is also a noun, or residing (present participle).
The word resident can be a noun and an adjective. The noun form is a living being who lives at a particular location. The adjective form is a person in an organisation who is the strongest in a particular skill.
The word residential is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example residential property.A verb form is to reside. Noun form is residentiality and residence.
Reside basically means the same as the word live.For Example:I reside in Cooperstown, NY. (I live in Cooperstown, NY)Where do you reside? (Where do you live?)
The future tense of "reside" for a second person singular would be "you will reside."
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