Liza
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To answer your question, Eve.....
dictionary.combe·have
v. be·haved, be·hav·ing, be·haves
v. intr.
1.
a. To conduct oneself in a specified way: The child behaved badly at the party.
b. To conduct oneself in a proper way: I told the child to behave.
2. To act, react, function, or perform in a particular way: This fabric behaves well even in hot weather.
v. tr.
1. To conduct (oneself) properly: Did you behave yourself at the party?
2. To conduct (oneself) in a specified way: The witness behaved herself with great calmness.
[Middle English behaven : be-, be- + haven, to have; see have.]
And that has been my good duty for the day. No need to
me all at once. 
:Ohno: 