decide means - to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available and choose one of them.
Decide is a regular verb the past and past participle are decided.
The verb of decisively is decide. As in "to decide something".
Decide is the verb and decidedly would be an adverb. But it has other connotations besides referring to a decision.
decide
The verb form of decision is decide.Other verbs are decides, deciding and decided.Some example sentences are:"We decide to go swimming"."She decides to do her homework"."We are deciding that film to watch"."We have decided to adopt a cat".
The abstract noun forms of the verb to decide are decision and the gerund, deciding.
Decide is a verb.
Decide is a verb. past = decided
Decide is a verb. It is something that you "do"...an action.
Decide is a verb. You decide what you want to do today.
The verb of decisively is decide. As in "to decide something".
The verb form is decide.
The verb form is decide.
The word decided is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb decide.
verb decisive
No, but decide is.
"Decide" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.
"Decide" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.