Is this sentence correct please?
Is this “absorb” in the active form? Is it correct?
These ingredients coat your teeth and absorb into your tooth enamel, helping to make your teeth more durable and plaque-resistant.
Is it correct you say “a verb in its active form...”?
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anonymous Is this “absorb” in the active form? Is it correct? Yes.
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anonymousIs this “absorb” in the active form? Is it correct?
Yes. No.
anonymousIs it correct you say “a verb in its active form...”?
Yes. Or "a verb in active voice".
anonymousThese ingredients coat your teeth and are absorb