Wikipedia:Naming conventions (verbs)
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The naming conventions for verbs is a naming convention for how to create Wikipedia pages about verbs.
[edit] Verbs
Main article: Verb
A verb is a part of speech that usually denotes action ("bring", "read"), occurrence ("decompose" (itself), "glitter"), or a state of being ("exist", "live", "soak", "stand"). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many factors, possibly including its tense, aspect, mood and voice. It may also agree with the person, gender, and/or number of some of its arguments (what we usually call subject, object, etc.).
[edit] Policy
It is recommended that the gerund (the -ing form in English) be used unless there is a more common noun form. For example, an article on swimming is better than one on swim. The plain form of the verb can be a redirect to the gerund. Existence is an example of such a "more common noun form".
Do not use verbs for article titles if there is a more appropriate noun title.