i got a car on finance for my dad whilst on benefits and lied that i w
as working . benefits have found out & im being invesigated, what will happen??
The noun or verb finance has the derivative adjective form financial. The adverb form is financially.
Financial is the adjective form.
Finance
Finance can already be used as a verb in the right context. For example "to finance something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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yes ,advertising is a legalised form of lying
finance
The verb form of financial is finance. As in "to finance something or someone".
The noun or verb finance has the derivative adjective form financial. The adverb form is financially.
No, it is not an adverb. Finance is a noun, or a verb. One adjective form is "financial" and the adverb form is "financially."
Financial is the adjective form.
The word finance is a noun. The plural form is finances.
No, lying is not the present tense form of the verb "lay." "Lying" is the present participle form of the verb "lie," which means to recline or rest horizontally. "Lay" is the base form of the verb that means to put something down.
I/you/we/they lie. He/she/it lies.
No, lying is not a preposition. In grammar, a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Lying is a verb form that describes the action of not telling the truth.
Finance
The adjective form of the noun finance is financial, as in "They discussed financial matters."