im- is the prefix of imitate. Im- can mean toward or not.
No. Imitate is a verb as it describes an action.
That is the correct spelling of the word "imitate" (copy).
No, the word 'imitate' is a verb (imitate, imitates, imitating, imitated), meaning to copy something; to mimic someone.The noun forms of the verb to imitate are imitator, imitation, and the gerund, imitating.
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
The suffix of "imitate" is "-ate."
Imitating is the present participle of imitate.
No. Imitate is a verb as it describes an action.
That is the correct spelling of the word "imitate" (copy).
"As they grow, children imitate the words and actions of their parents." "I want to imitate what Muhammad Ali did." "Artifical flavorings attempt to imitate the taste of natural ingredients." "Mockingbirds imitate the calls of other birds." "Young cheetahs have black and white markings on their backs which imitate those of wild badgers."
You can imitate Abraham by being obi dent to god.
No, the word 'imitate' is a verb (imitate, imitates, imitating, imitated), meaning to copy something; to mimic someone.The noun forms of the verb to imitate are imitator, imitation, and the gerund, imitating.
Penguins can be thought to imitate the human voice.
my sister stared to imitate me so i yelled at her to stop
Onomatopoeias are words that imitate sounds, such as crack or boom.
They tried to imitate real life.
imitate it satirically