The verb form of demonstration is demonstrate.
Other verbs are demonstrates, demonstrating and demonstrated.
"We will demonstrate the steps to you".
"They have demonstrated this before".
Demonstrate is a verb - to establish by argument or reasoning
The verbal phrase is 'has taught.' So, the answer is the present perfect tense. It consists of have/has + the past participle of the verb.
demonstrative
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).
Demonstrate is a verb - to establish by argument or reasoning
The word "demonstrate" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is an action word that shows or proves something. For example, "She will demonstrate the experiment in class." As a noun, "demonstrate" can refer to a public display of group opinion or feeling, as in "The protest was a powerful demonstration of unity."
Verb.
The word demonstrate is a verb. The past tense is demonstrated.
The noun forms of the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.
Yes, demonstrate is a verb meaning to clearly show the existence of truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
The word demonstrate is a verb (demonstrate, demonstrates, demonstrating, demonstrated) meaning to show clearly; to prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence; to illustrate and explain with examples; or to make a public display.The noun forms for the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.The adjective forms are demonstrable and demonstrated.
"Know" is a verb. It is used to demonstrate understanding or awareness of something.
The noun forms for the verb to demonstrate are demonstrator, demonstration, and the gerund, demonstrating.
No. Demonstrating is a present participle of "demonstrate" (verb).
No, demonstrated is an adjective or a verb form of to demonstrate. The noun form is demonstration.
Demonstrate is a verb, not a noun. Abduction, in functional anatomy, is a movement which draws a limb away from the median sagittal plane of the body. You would demonstrate it by moving a limb away from the median sagittal plane of the body.