The kids will gorge themselves on cake and ice cream at the birthday party.
I'm not going to the holiday cookie exchange because I don't want to gorge myself on sweets all afternoon.
The Jones River is gorged with water during the rainy season.
You can use "gorge" as a verb in a sentence by describing someone or something as eating or consuming in large quantities. For example, "After hiking all day, he gorged himself on a hearty meal at the campsite."
Is would be the verb in the sentence.
Gorge can be a noun or a verb. Noun: A deep and narrow passage with steep, rocky sides. Verb: To eat greedily.
A verb is an action word. For example, in the sentence: "I ran down the street", ran would be the verb.
can you use 'if' in a sentence please
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Is would be the verb in the sentence.
A gorge is, essentially, a narrow valley. An example sentence would be: He loves living so close to the gorge.
I gorged myself with chips now I'm going to get fat.
Gorge can be a noun or a verb. Noun: A deep and narrow passage with steep, rocky sides. Verb: To eat greedily.
Noun: A feeling of dread washed over her as she anticipated the upcoming exam. Verb: She dreaded having to confront her boss about the mistake.
The word "run" is a verb. Example sentence: She runs in the park every morning.
Herb is a noun not a verb.
A verb is an action word. For example, in the sentence: "I ran down the street", ran would be the verb.
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can you use 'if' in a sentence please
no you need a verb and a noun