She will entertain us all with her dancing and singing. (verb form) Video Games provide kids with hours of entertainment.(noun form) She is a fascinating entertainer.(noun form)
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to entertain are entertainment and the gerund, entertaining.The concrete noun for the verb to entertain is entertainer, a word for a person.
The verb form of "amusement" is "amuse." To amuse means to entertain or provide enjoyment to someone. It can also imply causing someone to laugh or smile.
The word amuse is a verb. It means to entertain in a pleasant manner.
Another word that falls into the same grouping as instruct, entertain, or persuade is convince. A word that means to instruct is teach. There are a few different synonyms for all of these words.
Yes, the verb is to entertain: I entertain You entertain He entertains She entertains We entertain They entertain
The verb form is entertain.
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to entertain are entertainment and the gerund, entertaining.The concrete noun for the verb to entertain is entertainer, a word for a person.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to entertain are entertainment and the gerund, entertaining.The concrete noun for the verb to entertain is entertainer, a word for a person.
amuses
Entertain is a verb.
The word 'entertain' is a verb, a word for an action. Example:Mayzie will entertain you with her rendition of "Let Me Entertain You".
Entretenido turistas. The verb is Entretener - to entertain.
No the word entertain is a verb not an adverb. The adverb form is entertainingly.
The word amuse is a verb. It means to entertain in a pleasant manner.
The word entertaining is an adjective. It can also be the present participle of the verb entertain.