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The word pride can be a verb and a noun:

verb -- They pride

themselves on being punctual.

noun -- He takes pride

in his daughters success.

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What is verb form of pride?

The word pride can be a verb and a noun:verb -- They pridethemselves on being punctual.noun -- He takes pridein his daughters success.


What is the noun form for pride?

The word 'pride' is a noun form, a word for a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction in one's self or one's accomplishments; respect for one's self; a group of lions. The word 'pride' is also a verb (pride, prides, priding, prided), to indulge in feelings of pleasure and satisfaction with one's self or one's accomplishments.


What is a physical action of pride?

The word 'pride' is both a noun and a verb: pride, prides, priding, prided. The verb pride is to feel proud about an achievement, skill, or special quality that you have. The verb pride is to feel emotionally, physical action is not involved.


Is pride a verb?

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Is the word pride a noun adjective or verb?

Actually, it can be a verb or a noun. "I pride myself on my appearance," makes use of the words as a verb. "Don't let your pride get in the way of making your marriage work" is an example of "pride" used as a noun. (I guess "pride" could be an adjective like this: "Put this in the pride folder"? Maybe??)


What is the abstract noun for pride?

Glory is an abstract noun.


Is proudly a verb?

The word 'proudly' is the adverb for the adjective proud. The noun form for the adjective proud is proudness.A related noun form is pride.


What is the Past tense of pride?

Pride is not a verb so it doesn't have tense


What part of speech is the word pride?

The word pride is a noun. The plural form is prides.


Is pride ourselves a cliche?

No, it's not even proper English. Pride is not a verb, so you can't "pride ourselves." You can be proud of yourself or have pride in yourself.


What verb should be used with pride and joy-have or has?

"Pride and joy" is a compound noun, so, in most cases, when it is the subject, you would use have. "Pride and joy have made her cry." If it is the direct object then you use a verb which correlates to the subject. "She has pride and joy over her son's touchdown."


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