It depends on who you want to persuade and what your persuading
I/you/we/they persuade. He/she/it persuades. The present participle is persuading.
i persuade her to go swimming
She tried to persuade him to change his mind about the project by presenting compelling arguments and evidence.
You do not persuade a customer by selling perfume. You may persuade a customer to buy perfume.
The noun forms of the verb to persuade are persuader, persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.
Another word for persuade is convince.
i will persuade her to give me money!
The abstract noun for "persuade" is "persuasion."
To persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile.
No, the word 'persuade' is a verb: persuade, persuades, persuading, persuaded. The noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuader, persuadability , persuasibility, and the gerund, persuading. Another noun form is persuasion.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuasion and the gerund, persuading.