The noun form for the verb expel is expeller (the one who expels) and expellee (the one who is expelled). Another noun form is expulsion.
The noun form for the verb to anticipate is anticipator, one who anticipates. Anticipation is another noun form.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to achieve are achievement and the gerund, achieving.
The word 'act' is both a verb and a noun; for example: Verb: You shouldn't act so gleeful, your gain is someone's loss. Noun: The first act was confusing but the second act pulled the plot together. Some other noun forms are action and activity.
Noun. Adjust is a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. It is a verb form or gerund (noun) from the verb "to think."
Expulsion.
The noun form for the verb to expel is expeller (one who expels), and the gerund, expelling. Another noun form is expulsion.
A noun formed from a verb indicating an action of state is called a gerund. Gerunds are formed by adding "-ing" to a verb and can function as a noun in a sentence.
The word 'sufficiency' is the noun form of the verb to suffice.
noun is choise that is formed from the verb choose.
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
There is no verb for resident because it is not an action
The word formed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb form.
The abstract noun for the verb to expel is expellable.
The noun forms of the verb to please are pleaser and the gerund, pleasing.A related noun form is pleasure.
A word formed by suffixing "-ing" to a verb can be either the present participle of the verb or a gerund, which is a verb form used as a noun.
It is a noun, formed from the adjective healthy+ness.