The noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
Verb: inform Noun: information Adjective: informative Adverb: informatively
The adverb form of "inform" is "informally."
"Information" is typically considered a non-count noun in English, as it is a mass noun that refers to an uncountable bulk or collection of knowledge or data. It is not typically used in the plural form.
The present tense of "inform" is "inform."
We will inform the next of kin.I regret to inform you that your application was rejected.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
The abstract noun form for the adjective informative is informativeness.
The word imagined is the past participle, past tense of the verb to imagine. The noun form for the verb imagine is imaginer, one who imagines, and the gerund (verbal noun) imagining. Another noun form is imagination.
The noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.A related noun form is image.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to 'inform' are information and the gerund, informing.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'imaginative' is imaginativeness.A related abstract noun is imagination.
Yes, the noun 'information' is an abstract noun, a word for facts or details about someone or something; a word for a concept.
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Verb: inform Noun: information Adjective: informative Adverb: informatively
The noun imagination does not use any prefixes (the related adjective imaginary can rarely use the prefix non: nonimaginary). The suffix in the word imagination is -tion (-ation) which is applied to the verb imagine to form a noun.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
The noun form of the adjective 'imaginative' is imaginativeness.The root word for the verb to imagine and the adjective imaginative is the noun image.