yes, for example to make it a verb you would say "to be sorry"
no, if im wrong sorry :)
Sorry, while 'weigh' has many synonyms, it has noantonyms.
It's the same. Only pronunciations differ like this. Noun: Expert-is Sorry, the word you are looking for is not in the Database Verb: Expert-ice
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
A regular verb is a verb that is made past tense by adding -ed.eg walk - walked, move - movedAn irregular verb has a different word for the past tense.eg run - ran, buy - bought, catch - caughtbecome - became. So become is an irregular verbno sorry
"They will be sorry"
will be
To apologize is a verb meaning to retract an insult or other injury and offer regrets that it happened. Sorry is an adjective meaning, among other things, feeling regretful. Thus when you make an apology you can say "I apologize" (apologize is the verb) or "I am sorry" (am is the verb).
no, you cant use it asa verb. sorry
No, it's a verb. Sorry!!
no, if im wrong sorry :)
Sorry, I am not familiar with the verb "gix"
Invision is not a word i am so sorry but if it was it would be a noun..
The verb "se désoler / être désolé(e)" means "to be sorry." The past tense of the verb ("désolé") is often used when apologizing. i.e. "Je suis désolé(e)" means "I am sorry".
No, complaining is a verb (ending in ing). It may be an adverb. It's either one. Sorry, I didn't have the answer straight!
Sorry, while 'weigh' has many synonyms, it has noantonyms.
It's the same. Only pronunciations differ like this. Noun: Expert-is Sorry, the word you are looking for is not in the Database Verb: Expert-ice