The verb form of rise is raise.
As in "to raise something"
The verb form is apply.
The verb form is ensure.
The verb form of reminder is remind.
There is no verb form for the adjective strange. The closest verb form is estrange (estranges, estranging, estranged).
i think there is no verb form but you can add will to make it a verb just like "certainly will"
The word rose can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a flower of the rose plant. The verb form is the past tense of the verb rise.
Yes, the noun 'rise' can function as the direct object of a verb. Example: We have witnessed a rise in public awareness following the tragedy. (the noun 'rise' is the direct object of the verb 'have witnessed')
No. " Raise" is a verb and so it does not have a plural form. Rose is the past tense of the verb raise.
Raise and Rise is the example of the transitive verb rise.
Yes, "risen" is the past participle form of the verb "rise". It is used with auxiliary verbs to form various tenses.
The past tense of the verb "rise" is "rose."
It is an intransitive verb.
The word rise is a noun form, a word for an upward movement; an increase in size, amount, or strength; an increase in the power or influence of someone or something; a word for a thing.Examples:The rise of the sun tomorrow is at 6:46 AM.It's not nice to say things just to get a rise out of him.'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' by William L. Shirer
The present perfect form of the verb "rise" is "has risen" or "have risen." It is used to indicate that something started to rise in the past and is still rising or has just recently risen.
rise, rose, risen.
The forms of the noun are: rise, rises.The forms of the verb are: rise, rises, rising, rose, risen.The noun forms of the verb to rise are riser and the gerund, rising.
It can be a verb (to rise) or a plural noun.