The word "active" would be used to describe a noun and is therefore an adjective.
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
It is in the active voice.
Please provide the sentence so I can determine if the verb is active or passive.
A transitive verb with a direct object is in the active voice.
The word 'active' is an abstract noun as a word for a type of verb, a verb in the 'active voice'; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the adjective active is activeness, a word for a state of being in motion; a word for a concept.
It is the active form of the verb "to croak".
No, because the word effusive is an adjective, not a verb.
One infinitive form is "to activate".
Yes, you could say so. "Active" is an adjective. It is used to modify or describe other words.It should be noted that active is also a verb (as in to be active).
I like to use the word got as an active verb, as in: I got caught, or I got in; instead of as a passive verb, as in: she got engaged, or he got cancer.
Verbs are those special words that are actions.The word "verb" comes from the Latin "verbum" which means "word". It's curious that "verb", "verbum" and "word" are all nouns, while the word "verb" describes an "action" as opposed to a thing/noun. We seem to have an inner understanding that the "word" can be a kind of active principle.See the link for more information.
"Convoluted" generally needs an additional verb: is, was, has been, will be - that is, in the passive voice (though the word can be used as an active verb as well. "The argument was convoluted." "His explanation is convoluted."
active
The verb is in the active voice.
The word 'enthusiasm' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for strong excitement and active interest; a word for a feeling.
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.