The forms of prepare are:
prepare - I prepare a new report everyday.
prepares - She prepares reports every week
prepared - I prepared the report last night.
preparing - We are preparing a new report today.
responsible for preparing
No. Prepare is a verb. The form prepared may be used an adjective.
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
No, "readied" is not a dictionary word. The correct form would be "readied," which means to prepare or make something ready.
The plural form of the noun student is students.The plural possessive form is students'.Example: I have to prepare a speech for the students' day assembly.
No. You could say 'what have you prepared for breakfast' or 'what did you prepare for breakfast' instead.
Why do you want to know?Use the correct ingredients in the correct ratios
Both are correct in different circumstances: To prepare a meal, you must have the proper ingredients. He got in trouble for preparing a meal in his bedroom.
"to prepare" in the nosotros form (we prepare)
No, it is not an adverb. Planned is a verb form or adjective. There is no adverb form.
responsible for preparing
No. Prepare is a verb. The form prepared may be used an adjective.
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"
My correct form is an artificial intelligence assistant.