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No, it is not. The word succeed is a verb (to succeed, to be successful).

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What is an abstract noun for adjective succeed?

The word succeed is not an adjective; succeed is a verb (succeed, succeeds, succeeding, succeeded).The abstract noun forms are successor, succession, success, and the gerund, succeeding.The adjective forms are successive, successful.


What is an adjective that rhymes with succeed?

Freed, bleed, seed, need, bead, mead,


What is a noun for succeed?

The adjective form of succeed is successful.


Is successful abstract noun for succeed?

No, the word successful is an adjective; the noun form for the adjective is successfulness.The word 'succeed' is a verb (succeed, succeeds, succeeding, succeeded).The noun forms for the verb to succeed are successor, succession, success, and the gerund, succeeding.


What is the adjective for determination?

The noun determination is related to the verb "to determine." The past participle "determined" can be used as an adjective. Both determined and determination can have the connotation of tenaciousness or steadfastness (e.g. determined to succeed).


When is an infinitive phrase placed between the subject and the verb?

When it modifies the subject as an adjective phrase."The plan to stop the project did not succeed."


Is the word no an adjective?

Normally no is an adjective indicating a negative condition, lack, or absence.Examples : "There was no chance to succeed." / "I had no money."*The exception is when it is used as a negative response in spoken language or quotes. For example, "I asked him and he said no." "No, you can't do that."


How do you spell succeeded?

The correct spelling is "succeed" (As in study and you will succeed) or you probably meant "secede" (as in the confederacy wished to secede from the union)


How do you spell successful but in past tense form?

Successful is an adjective and so doesn't have a past form. The past tense of succeed is succeeded.


What is the future tense of word succeed?

will succeed


Is 'most' a preposition?

'Most' can be used as an adjective (Most cats purr.), an adverb (He was voted most likely to succeed.) or a noun (Most favor direct elections.), but not a preposition.


A sentence for the word succeed?

It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion