The second form of forbid is going to be forbade.
The second syllable (-bid) is the stressed syllable in forbid.
Forbid is stressed on the second syllable.
The noun forms of the verb to forbid are forbidder, forbiddance, and the gerund, forbidding.
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The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
The future tense of "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."
Third cousins can marry in all states of the United States. Abut half the states forbid marriages of first cousins; none forbid marriages of second cousins.
I forbid you leaving the house in that short skirt! You can't forbid me from walking on the grass. I forbid you to leave before your homework is done.
Vetare-to forbid.
The past tense of "forbid" is "forbade" or "forbade" and the future tense is "will forbid".
The Latin "veto" (first person singular form of the verb "vetare") means "I forbid," "I oppose," or "I prohibit." Our English word "veto" comes directly from this Latin verb.
oser (אוסר) is the present tense masculine singular form of the verb asar (אסר) = "to forbid".