As a verb, caress means primarily "to touch, stroke, etc. affectionately, or in a manner suggesting affection". In a sentence, it may be used like so: He reached over and caressed his lover's Saxophone, reminded fondly of how poorly she used to play it.
He will caress his wife with tenderness.
With a caress to his cheek, she went out the door.
A gentle caress from his wife restored faith in him.
Use is as a verb.
Yes, the word "put" is an action verb.
YOU is the subject (understood) PUT is the verb, CLOTHES is the object of the verb put.
As a verb. Example: "He was put to shame for his actions."
............put in this sentence? investigate = will investigate
depends how you use it put it in a sentence
You simply put it in a sentence.
I like the way he used to caress my skin.She begins to caress her cat as she reads her new book.Tom would often be caught trying to caress Bob's sporty car.
The future tense follows this structure:Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Will" + Verb