no its an adjective
Sends and shiver are the verbs.
Adjectives, verbs, and nouns are words or parts of speech.
Run, Walk
The name for verbs that cannot take an "-ed" suffix to form the past tense is "irregular verbs." These verbs do not follow the standard pattern of adding "-ed" to show past tense. Examples of irregular verbs include "go," "eat," and "swim."
The name game.
Well verbs for earthquake would be: shake, roll, move, tremor, wave, and aftershock to name a few.
there are thousands of verbs in the English language, and i don't have enough time to list them all.
So-called linking verbs, properly called copulas, are be, feel, seem, grow and others with related meanings.
Ten verbs that I can quickly think of are run, ride, jump, walk, give, jog, kick, stand, cook, and push.
Normal verbs, abstract verbs, posession verbs, emotion verbs and mixed verbs
linking verbs- links the subject with an adjective or an identifying noun. ex. she seems sad. sad is describing the noun(she). being verbs- are followed by a noun or linking verb. another name is helping verb. ex. has, have, had, do, did, does, are, is, was,..etc.
Be verbs, present tense be verbs. I am He is/she is/it is