The verb of challenges is challenge.
As in "to challenge someone to something".
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The verb should agree with the subject. The singular "factor" takes the singular verb "is."
Yes, "struggling" can be a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "to struggle," which means to try hard to do something despite difficulties or challenges.
Some common challenges associated with the imperfect aspect in language learning include difficulty in mastering verb conjugations, confusion in understanding when to use certain verb tenses, and challenges in expressing nuanced meanings accurately.
No, "challenged" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has a physical or mental disability.
No, persevering is not a noun. It is actually a verb form that describes the act of persisting or continuing towards a goal despite challenges or difficulties.
The word challenge is both a verb and a noun.The verb challenge (challenges, challenging, challenged), is to invite someone to compete or fight; to question whether something is true, accurate, or legal; to test one's skill and abilities. Example: We challenge ourselves to give the best possible answers.The noun challenge (challenges), something that needs a lot of skill,energy, and determination to do or achieve. Example: I know I can't win but I like the challenge of the race.
The word "persistence" is a noun. It refers to the quality of continuing to do something even when faced with obstacles or challenges.
physical is an adjective and adaption is a noun
It depends on the context. The chicken lays an egg. Many people incorrectly use the word "lays" in the following context: "The boy lays on the bed". In this case, you would say "The boy lies on the bed".
Some of the greatest grammar challenges include knowing when to use apostrophes correctly (e.g. it's vs its), understanding subject-verb agreement (e.g. the dog runs vs the dog run), and knowing when to use commas appropriately (e.g. separating items in a list or clauses in a sentence).
The noun 'challenges', the plural form of the noun 'challenge' is an abstract noun; a word for something that requires skill, energy, and determination to deal with or achieve; an invitation to take part in a contest or competition; a word for a concept.The word 'challenges' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to challenge.