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What is the Verb Form For Available?

There isn't a direct verb form for "available."

Here's why and some alternatives:

* "Available" is an adjective: It describes a noun, telling us something is ready for use or accessible.

* To express the idea of being available, you'll need to use different verbs depending on the context:

* "To be available" is the most common phrase.

* Other verbs can also convey availability:

* "To offer": "The store offers a wide selection of products."

* "To provide": "The company provides excellent customer service."

* "To have": "We have rooms available for booking."

Examples:

* Adjective: "The meeting room is available for your use."

* Verb: "I am available to meet on Tuesday."

* Other verbs: "The hotel offers a free breakfast."

Let me know if you have a specific sentence in mind, and I can help you choose the best verb!

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