The adjectives for the verb to manage are managing and managed.
The adjective related to the person noun manager is managerial.
Managerial -
Adjective:Relating to management or managers, esp. of a company or similar organization: "managerial skills".
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
Active. The two verbs are catch and manage, because you can take the action to catch and to manage things, but active is a word used to describe things. Words that describe things are adjectives. Verbs are action words. Examples:Verbs:Catch the ball!I will manage the store while Gramma is away.Adjective:He is a very active boy.
It can be, when it means straight or verbatim (a direct approach, a direct quote). The homonym verb (to direct) means to manage, or guide, or more specifically to run the making of a film or television show.
Did you manage to finish your sentence?The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
It depends on how you use it. E.G: He is a professional wrestler (Adj) You need a professional such as John to manage your business finances (Noun)
Active. The two verbs are catch and manage, because you can take the action to catch and to manage things, but active is a word used to describe things. Words that describe things are adjectives. Verbs are action words. Examples:Verbs:Catch the ball!I will manage the store while Gramma is away.Adjective:He is a very active boy.
The word 'managed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to manage. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (managed resources).The noun forms for the verb to manage are manageability, manager, management, and the gerund, managing.
It can be, when it means straight or verbatim (a direct approach, a direct quote). The homonym verb (to direct) means to manage, or guide, or more specifically to run the making of a film or television show.
The future tense of manage is will manage.
Did not manage
No. Tended isa form of the verb tend (care for, manage). The similar word "tender" is an unrelated adjective.
how do you manage the resources