Yes, the verb "to count" (enumerate, tally) is an action verb. However, the related meaning of "to count" (to matter, to have significance) is not an action.
Examples:
He counts his money. (action)
It is winning that counts, not giving up.
Yes, counting is an action verb; counting is an act performed.
It is an action verb.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
Counting can be used as a verb or as a noun.A verb is a part of speech that expresses an action or occurrence. Counting is the present participle of count and is used with auxiliary verbs to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. Example: The children are counting pennies.When used as a noun, counting is known as a gerund. Gerunds have all the functions that nouns have (subjects, direct objects, subject complements, object of a preposition). Example of counting as a subject: Counting can be a lot of fun.Other parts of speech include nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, and prepositions.
"Sent" is an action verb. It shows an action, such as "she sent an email."
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The verb stay is an action verb.
Yes,waiting is a action verb