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What is the verb in this sentence Paul sailed his boat into the harbor?

the verb is "sailed"


Is your boat a compound sentence?

NO. 'Your boat' is not a sentence it is a phrase. A sentence has a subject and a verb


Is canoe a verb?

It sure is! Get out and go for a canoe! "Canoe" is a noun when it refers to the boat itself, and a verb when it refers to the action of using the boat - which is also often referred to as "canoeing"


What part of speech is sailed?

The word sail is a regular verb. Sail can also be a noun as in the piece of fabric on a boat positioned so that the wind guides the boat.


What is the past tense of boat?

Boat is mostly used as a noun. When used as a verb (meaning to travel by boat) the past tense is boated.


Is sailed a transitive verb or intransitive verb?

both. you can say "he sailed a boat" in which it's transitive, the direct object being boat. or you can say "she sailed down the river" in which it's intransitive


What part of speech is paddled?

The word paddle can be either a noun or a verb. A paddle is an instrument that is used to move a boat. If using the device, we are said to paddle the boat. She grabbed the other paddle to help row the boat. [noun use] The two of them paddle the boat clear of the rocks. [verb use]


Is ride an action verb?

Yes, the verb 'ride' is a word for the act of being carried by a vehicle, airplane, or boat.


Is boat a noun?

Yes, the word 'boat' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'boat' is a word for a vessel used for transportation by water; a serving dish shaped like such a vessel; a word for a thing.Example uses:We're taking a boat to the island tomorrow. (noun)We will boat to the island tomorrow. (verb)


Is sunk a word?

Yes, it is the past tense of the verb sink. My boat may sink today, because my boat sunk yesterday. I need a new boat.


Is sank a verb?

Yes, sank is the past form of the verb sink.sink = base verb -- The leaves sink into the water.sank = past -- The boat sank beneath the wavessunk = past participle -- The boat has been sunk.


Which verb phrases mean to take a boat ride?

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