The verb for admiration is admire.
As in the action "to admire something or someone".
Admire is already a verb.
For example "to admire somebody" is an action and therefore a verb.
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.
The verb is to admire, and a person who admires is an admirer.
The abstract noun 'adoration' is a noun form of the verb to adore.
No. It is grammatically correct to say, "I admire you, greatly."
Saying you strongly admire.Saying you greatly admire.
The verb of admirable is admire. As in "to admire something or someone".
Admire is a verb.Admire is a verb
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The verb is admire.present singular is admires - She admires her teacher.present plural is admire - They admire their teacher
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.
The verb is to admire, and a person who admires is an admirer.
No, admirer is a noun. For the verb to admire, the adjectives include admired and admirable.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to admire are admirer, admiration, and the gerund, admiring.
The abstract noun 'adoration' is a noun form of the verb to adore.
admire, love, hate
No. It is grammatically correct to say, "I admire you, greatly."