The noun forms for the verb 'rely' are reliability and reliance.
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
'I always rely on my parents to correct my homework' is a sentence with 'rely' in it.
The past tense of rely is relied.
The word relied is a verb. It is the past tense of rely.
The verb rely is normally followed by the preposition "on" (rely on, count on), which can also be used without an object as an adverb (e.g. someone we can rely on). There is often a second prepositional phrase using the preposition "for" giving more information of what the object is relied on for.Example: We rely on contributors for most of our budget.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to rely are relianceand the gerund, relying.
The noun forms of the adjective reliable are reliabenessand reliability.
Verbs that become nouns by adding -ing are called gerunds.
"Rely" doesn't have either a prefix or a suffix. You could add the prefix un- and the suffix -able to make the word "unreliable."
"Confidence" is a noun, specifically a common noun. It refers to the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something, or the belief in one's abilities. Unlike proper nouns, which name specific entities, common nouns like "confidence" represent general concepts or ideas.
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
I rely on my best friend. I rely on my friend. I rely on my brother to do well in school. I rely on many people in the world . I rely on many people .
The future tense of rely is will rely.
'I always rely on my parents to correct my homework' is a sentence with 'rely' in it.
The past tense of rely is relied.
She would often bemoan the lack of public transportation in their town, as she had to rely on it to get to work.
The noun form for the adjective clear is clearness.The noun forms for the verb to clear are clearer, clearance, and the gerund, clearing.A related noun form is clarity.