One suffix you can add to "active" to make it a verb is "-ate." This would result in the verb "activate."
To make a verb a present participle, add -ing to the base form of the verb. For example, the verb "run" becomes "running" in present participle form.
To make a verb plural, you typically add an "s" or "es" to the base form of the verb, depending on the verb tense and subject.
The word "lengthen" is a verb. It means to make something longer or increase in length.
The verb form is to necessitate.
Make is the verb.
make up is verb and noun
No, it is causative verb
The word 'makes' is both a verb (make, makes, making, made) and a noun (make, makes). Example: I hope that mom makes cookies today. (verb) I looked at several makes of cars. (noun)
The verb to make strong is to strengthen.
One suffix you can add to "active" to make it a verb is "-ate." This would result in the verb "activate."
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
"Payment" is a noun. In the sentence "You make a payment" the verb is "make". The verb most closely related to "payment" is "pay."
Make is an irregular verb. The past is made and the past participle is made.
To make a verb a present participle, add -ing to the base form of the verb. For example, the verb "run" becomes "running" in present participle form.
I'm assuming you mean "What is the verb in the sentence 'It could make all your wishes come true?'" The verb is "make."
The verb to make strong is to strengthen.