Yes it is a verb.
No, the word "forget" is not a preposition. It is a verb used to describe the action of not remembering something.
no, the only form of verb that comes close to that is "forgotten."
The word "forgot" is not a noun. It is the simple past tense of the verb "to forget".
"Forgotten" can be both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it is the past participle of "forget," used to indicate something that has been left out of one’s mind. As an adjective, it describes something that has been disregarded or not remembered.
Oublier is a French verb meaning 'to forget'. Conjugations (1st group, regular 'er' verbs) in link below.
No, the word "forget" is not a preposition. It is a verb used to describe the action of not remembering something.
No, forget is not an action verb, it is a state verb. State verbs generally fall into 4 groups: Emotion, Possession, Sense, Thought (forget, know, believe, remember)
No, forget is not an action verb, it is a state verb. State verbs generally fall into 4 groups: Emotion, Possession, Sense, Thought (forget, know, believe, remember)
To Forget = OlvidarThe Spanish verb for "to forget" is "olvidar".
Forgotten
forget, forgot, forgetting__________No, the standard three forms are: forget - forgot - forgotten.
No, forget is a verb. One adverb form is forgetfully.
no, the only form of verb that comes close to that is "forgotten."
future
No, the word 'forgot' is not a noun, it is the past tense of the verb forget (forgets, forgetting, forgot, forgotten).The abstract noun form for the verb to forget is the gerund, forgetting.
The verb "to forget" is 'wasureru' in Japanese.
No. It is a verb. It describes an action.