significant
The verb form of "significance" is "to signify." It means to convey a meaning or message through a sign or symbol, or to be important or meaningful.
Change can be a verb and a noun.As a verb: I change my mind a lot.As a noun: It's nice to break the monotony with some change.
Verb: The company decided to decrease the number of employees due to financial difficulties. Noun: There was a significant decrease in sales this quarter compared to last year.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
significant
The verb form of significant is signify.
The verb form of "significance" is "to signify." It means to convey a meaning or message through a sign or symbol, or to be important or meaningful.
Change can be a verb and a noun.As a verb: I change my mind a lot.As a noun: It's nice to break the monotony with some change.
The verb "to mean" means that something is significant or meaningful, that something can be related to a person's experience or knowledge.
Verb: The company decided to decrease the number of employees due to financial difficulties. Noun: There was a significant decrease in sales this quarter compared to last year.
The verb "to mean" means that something is significant or meaningful, that something can be related to a person's experience or knowledge.
The noun forms of the verb to signify are signifier, significance, and the gerund, signifying.
'Product' is a noun and therefore doesn't have a past tense.'To produce' is the verb form. It is a regular verb. The past simple is formed by verb+ed. (or +d if the verb already ends with an 'e')Example: Japan produced millions of cars last year, but this year (2009) there has been a significant plunge in production.
The word "don't" is a contraction of "do not". The "do" part of the contraction is an active verb, but the "not" part is a highly significant adverb. If the contraction must be assigned a part of speech, it probably is considered an active verb.
noun 1. ( used with a singular verb ) the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind. 2. ( used with a plural verb ) financial considerations; economically significant aspects: What are the economics of such a project?
No.Importantly, meaning to empathise a significant point, is an adverb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).An adverb is a word that tells us more about a verb (My dog Fifi barks loudly / Nicola is really beautiful).