Yes, the word assure is a verb.
assuredly
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
The word bit is not a regular verb. It can be either a noun or a verb, and as a verb, it is an irregular form of the verb to bite.
The word "assure" can function as a verb.
It means that the matter will be taken care and not to worry about it. However, the correct phrase is "rest assured". Assure is a verb, therefore one cannot be assure.
No. Assurance is a noun. A related adjective from the verb assure is 'assured.'
The word assuring is the present participle form of the verb to assure. It can also be used as an adjective. As a verb: She was reassuring her children that everything would be OK. As an adjective: Her statement was reassuring.
The verb to ensure is the same as the verb "segurar" in portuguese. That word has a second meaning in portuguese though, which is holding something, as in with your hands. Not to be mistaken with "assegurar", which literally means to assure,not ensure.
attack, appeal, attract, assume, act, arrange, ache, arching, assure, adore,
I have assurance of salvation in Gods word.
The abstract noun form of the adjective sure is sureness.
The word "assurance" becomes a noun by adding the suffix "-ance" to the verb "assure." This suffix often transforms verbs into nouns that signify an action, process, or state of being related to the original verb.
The word necessarily is an adverb, which has no plural form. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb; for example:A higher price doesn't necessarily assure a higher quality.
Billy plans to stand outside the shop all night to ensure he is through the door to get the new mobile phone released tomorrow. Ensure you wrap up warm Billy its going to be a cold night. I have been working hard at my school work to ensure I get good grades in the upcoming exams.
I assure you that my facts are correct.What can you do to assure us that you won't re-offend if we release you on parole?I tried to assure her that her nose wasn't too big for the balaclava.