The infinitive verb form for "requirement" is "to require".
The noun form for the verb to require is requirer, that which requires. Another noun form is requirement.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to require are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
"Required" could be a verb or an adjective. For instance, to use it as a verb, you could say, "You required him to clean his room." To use it as an adjective, you could say, "This is a required test."
Yes, the noun 'demand' is an abstractnoun; an urgent requirement or request; the amount of a commodity that consumers are willing and able to purchase; a word for a concept.The word 'demand' is also a verb: demand, demands, demanding, demanded
The noun form is "obligation" (a moral, ethical, or legal requirement).
Meet the requirement is three different parts of speech. meet - verb the - article requirement - noun
The noun forms of the verb 'require' are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
The base word for "requirement" is "require." It is a verb that means to need or demand something.
The noun form for the verb to require is requirer, that which requires. Another noun form is requirement.
need (verb) = requireDesire or want or requirement
The verb in the sentence is "need." It is the action word that expresses the subject's requirement or necessity to learn.
The word 'requires' is a verb; the third person, singular, present of the verb to require.The noun forms for the verb to require are requirer, requirement, and the gerund, requiring.The adjective form for the verb to require is the past participle, required (a required document).
The abstract noun forms for the verb to require are requirement and the gerund, requiring.
"Required" could be a verb or an adjective. For instance, to use it as a verb, you could say, "You required him to clean his room." To use it as an adjective, you could say, "This is a required test."
No. The word must is an auxiliary verb indicating a requirement or necessary action. It is also rarely a noun (a must is something required or mandatory).
The word must is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: This video is a must before you take the exam. Verb: All passengers must remain seated.
The word 'regulate' is a verb, to control or direct according to rule, principle, or law; to adjust to a particular specification or requirement. The noun forms of the verb to regulate are regulator, regulation, and the gerund, regulating.