Inactive, motionless, stationary, unmoving, immobile, stopped, still, dormant.
No. The word active is an adjective. The adverb form is "actively."
The word 'active' is an abstract noun as a word for a type of verb, a verb in the 'active voice'; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the adjective active is activeness, a word for a state of being in motion; a word for a concept.
The negative form of "should" is "shouldn't" or "should not."
One infinitive form is "to activate".
Yes, it is. The word, "negative 10" isn't, cause its a word. But -10 is. If you do anything in word form, it won't be a number. In number form, yes.
To make the sentence negative, add the word "not": You are not in a hurry.
'active' is the feminine form of the adjective. Ex: une femme active (an active woman). The masculine form is 'actif' : un garçon actif (an active boy)
The noun active is a word for a participating member of an organization.The possessive form of the singular noun active is active's.Example: An active's participation in fund raising is encouraged.
The negative prefix of "active" is "in-" or "inactive".
The abstract noun for the adjective active is activeness.A related abstract noun is activity.
The word active is an adjective. The noun form is activity.
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