Verb: There isn't a direct verb form of "actual." However, you can use related verbs to convey the meaning of being real or genuine:
* Actualize: To make something real or concrete. Example: "They actualized their dream of opening a bookstore."
* Realize: To become aware of something or to make something happen. Example: "They realized the importance of saving money."
Noun:
* Actuality: The state of being real or actual. Example: "The actuality of the situation was far worse than they had imagined."
Adjective:
* Actual: This is the adjective form. Example: "The actual cost was higher than expected."
Adverb:
* Actually: This is the adverb form. It means "in fact" or "really." Example: "Actually, I'm not interested in going to the movies tonight."
Note: While "actualize" is a verb, it's not a direct verb form of "actual." It's more closely related to the concept of making something real.