Improved is an Adjective.
Improve is a Verb.
The word improve is already a verb.other verbs are improves, improving and improved, depending on the tense.Some examples for you are:"I will improve my maths skills"."Her voice improves with every lesson"."We are improving the runway"."The taste improved with age".
No. Developed is a verb form, the past tense of the verb 'to develop." It can be used as an adjective (e.g. developed film).
Standing is a verbal noun, an abstract noun, from the verb 'to stand'. Standing is a verb and also an adjective.Example uses:Verbal noun: His standing in our organization has greatly improved by his own efforts.Verb: The little girl's legs got limp after standing for multiple hours.Adjective: We have a standing committee to review proposals.
Yes, "improved" is an adjective that describes something that has been enhanced or made better. For example, "improved productivity" or "improved performance."
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The word "improved" has several opposites. 1) improved (adjective, better) - worse 2) improved (transitive verb, made better) - worsened, damaged, harmed, hindered 3) improved (intransitive verb, became better) - declined, decreased
"Editing" is the present participle of the verb "edit", called a gerund, a verb used as a noun, a common noun.e.g., "His editing of the reports greatly improved them".
The word improve is already a verb.other verbs are improves, improving and improved, depending on the tense.Some examples for you are:"I will improve my maths skills"."Her voice improves with every lesson"."We are improving the runway"."The taste improved with age".
1. to improve - verb 2. improved, improvised : Past participle used ad adjective; Improved form of the picture. Improving is also adjective 3. Improvement, improver, improvisation - noun no adverb form
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No. Developed is a verb form, the past tense of the verb 'to develop." It can be used as an adjective (e.g. developed film).
The verb form of improvement is improve.Other verbs are improves, improving and improved.Some example sentences are:"I will improve my score"."She improves her singing every night"."We are improving the roads"."The flavours have been improved".
The word 'banish' is a verb (banish, banishes, banishing, banished) meaning to force to leave a country; to drive away.Example: The new, improved Swish Sudds will banishthose nasty stains.
The word 'clock' is both a noun (clock, clocks) and a verb (clock, clocks, clocking, clocked). Examples:Noun: This clock is much too expensive.Verb: I'm going to clock this run to see if I've improved my time.
The opposite of aggravated (upset) could be peaceful or unbothered.The opposite of the past tense verb form (made worse) would be improved or alleviated.
No, greatly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example: He has greatly improved his math grade. Words that end in "ly" are usually adverbs.
The opposite of "improved" is "worsened" or "deteriorated." When something is improved, it means it has been enhanced or made better in some way. Conversely, when something is worsened, it means it has declined in quality or performance. Therefore, the opposite of improved is a decrease in quality or value.