No. It expresses action, but that action may be abstract orphysical, as in "He decided to travel to New York", respectively
No, because movement is a noun. A predicate is only the verb and the words describing the verb, like adverbs.
"Gesture" can function as both a noun and a verb. It is a noun when referring to a physical movement or signal made to express an idea or feeling, and a verb when describing the action of making such a movement or signal.
The verb of expression is express. As in "to express something".
The word 'express' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Example:You express yourself very well. (verb)You can catch the express to the capital at six. (noun)Send the contract express mail so they will have it tomorrow. (adjective)
It's a linking verb Action verb express a action of some kind. Linking verb express some state of being
It's a linking verb Action verb express a action of some kind. Linking verb express some state of being
The verb form for the noun expression is to express.
When a verb does not express action, it is no longer a verb. I cannot think of any examples of what you are saying.
"Lamented" is the past tense of the VERB "Lament", meaning to express a feeling of grief or sorrow.
Yes. The word 'express' is a verb and expression is a noun.
Bowel movement is basically a name which means the discharge of faeces. Therefore it is a NOUN. It is not an action verb nor a verb at all. The act of doing a bowel movement is the verb.
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