The verb of decision is decide.
Other verbs depending on the tense are decides, deciding and decided.
Some example sentences are:
"I decide to have a sandwich".
"She decides to go shopping".
"We are deciding what to do".
"They decided not to purchase the car".
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide.
Yes, although decision is a noun, its verb form is to decide
Yes, "chose" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "choose," which means to select or make a decision between options.
"Choose" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the act of selecting or making a decision between two or more options.
No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide.
Yes, although decision is a noun, its verb form is to decide
The word decide is a verb. The noun form is decision.
No, the word contest is not an adverb.The word contest is a verb ("we will contest the decision") and a noun ("I entered the contest").
Yes, it can be (an awaited decision). The word awaited is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to await).
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide, and the past tense is decided.
Yes, "chose" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "choose," which means to select or make a decision between options.
"Choose" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the act of selecting or making a decision between two or more options.
The verb form of decision is to decide.
No, consider is not a noun. The word consider is a verb.
No. Decision is a noun. The adjective decisive has an adverb form, which is decisively, and the past paticipe adjective decided (substantial) has an adverb form decidedly.
The verb form is decide.