Yes, the word redo is indeed a verb.
Other verbs are redoes, redoing and redone.
For the word "redo", re- is the prefix and do is the root. There is no suffix.
The verb for redid is redo. As in "to redo something".
We'll just have to redo the song's ending until we get it right.
a second oppurtinity, or a redo
"Refaire" is a French equivalent of the English word "redo."Specifically, the French word is an infinitive. The prefix "re-" means "again." The infinitive "faire" means "to do, to make."The pronunciation is "ruh-fehr."
For the word "redo", re- is the prefix and do is the root. There is no suffix.
The verb for redid is redo. As in "to redo something".
No, the word 'redone' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to redo. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective used to describe a noun (The redone furniture looks great.)
Repeat, redo, especially redo. -hries
No, "redo" is not a root word. It is a compound word made up of the prefix "re-" (meaning again) and the root word "do."
"Gawing muli" or "ulitin" would be appropriate as equivalent word for "redo".
We'll just have to redo the song's ending until we get it right.
do again, or restart
Repeat
Redo.
redo
In Microsoft Word, When you click on the redo button, the redo button changes to the repeat button which is dimmed. So no, you can't redo and repeat at the same time.