The noun form of "behave" is "behavior."
The abstract noun of "behave" is "behavior," which refers to the way in which one conducts oneself or acts in a particular situation.
The verb for the noun "behavior" is "behave."
The word 'behaved' is the past tense of the verb 'to behave'. The abstract noun form is behavior.
The past tense of "behave" is "behaved."
The noun form of "behave" is "behavior."
The abstract noun of "behave" is "behavior," which refers to the way in which one conducts oneself or acts in a particular situation.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving.
The verb for the noun "behavior" is "behave."
The word "behave" has the participles 'behaving' and 'behaved' but these are rarely adjectives without some additional modifier or prefix. These adjectives include: well-behaved badly-behaved misbehaving
yes, behave is a verb. it is to act or conduct oneself in a specified way, esp. toward others but it is also a noun.
The word 'behaved' is the past tense of the verb 'to behave'. The abstract noun form is behavior.
The word 'behaved' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to behave.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving.
As a verb: -Comportarse (more formal) -Portarse As a noun (behaviour): -Comportamiento -Actitud
The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving.
The noun form of the verb to revise are revision and the gerund, revising. The noun 'revision' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of change; a change or improvement in something. The noun 'revision' is a concrete noun as a word for something that has had a change or improvement; a word for a physical thing. The noun 'revising' is an abstract noun as a word for a process. The abstract noun forms of the adjective vain are vainness and vanity; words for a behavior or a quality. The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving; words for a manner or conduct. The abstract noun forms of the concrete noun thief are thievery and theft; words for a practice or an act.
The noun forms for the adjective earthly are earthliness or earth. Example sentences: The earthliness of humans causes them to behave as humans, not as angels. The earth is our finite home.