A prolonged form of a verb is simply the base verb combined with an adverb or adverbial phrase that emphasizes the duration or continuation of the action described by the verb. This construction is used to convey that the action was carried out for an extended period of time.
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The French verb "avoir" means "to have." It is used to indicate possession or to form compound tenses in French.
Involve is the verb form of involvement.
The verb form of commentary is to comment
I imagine that by "base form" you mean the "infinitive" of a verb. If the infinitive does not have the preposition "to" before it, it is referred to as the "bare infinitive". At least, that's the terminology I've come across when teaching English to foreigners.
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
The analogy can be completed as "mean is to meant as creep is to crept." In this case, "mean" is a form of the verb "to mean," and "creep" is the base form of the verb that corresponds to "crept," which is its past tense. Both pairs illustrate the relationship between a verb and its corresponding form.
The third form of the verb "mean" is "meant." In the context of verb conjugation, "mean" is the base form, "meant" is the simple past, and "meant" is also the past participle. For example, you would say, "I mean," "I meant," and "I have meant."
The word 'drought' is a noun, a word for a long period without rain; a word for a prolonged shortage of something; a word for a thing.
praise (the noun form, not as a verb)
It is the volitional form of the verb "yaru," meaning "to do."
Verb form: interrogate Noun form: no clue
the word tense means averb form to indicate the time of the verb
The word 'drought' is a noun, a word for a long period without rain; a word for a prolonged shortage of something; a word for a thing.
"besa" means "kiss" (in verb form)
it means relaxing (as in the verb form, not the adjective.)
An infinitive is a verb in its most basic form. It can also mean that something has an infinitive form.