Can you very? No. Jump, run, dance, sing, watch, throw, push and pull are examples of action words.
It is an action verb.
what follows a linking or action verb
Action verb
Tumbled is an action verb.
An action verb shows an action that a person or thing does, like "run" or "eat." A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that describes or renames it, like "is" or "seems."
depends what the sentence is.
depends what the sentence is.
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
Dancer is not a verb, it is a noun, a word for a person who dances. Example:A dancer must spend many years in training.The action verb is: dance, dances, dancing, danced. Example:Would you like to dance?
Can you very? No. Jump, run, dance, sing, watch, throw, push and pull are examples of action words.
It is an action verb.
Berry is a noun. An action verb must show some kind of movement or activity: to run, to walk, to dance, to eat, to swim. Since a berry is a thing, it does not show action, and is a noun. But you may be thinking of "bury," which in some English dialects sounds like "berry." Bury is an action verb.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
An action verb shows activity-- it shows the subject doing something: to run, to dance, to eat, to climb, etc. Jerry ran for the bus. Maria eats her lunch in the cafeteria. A linking verb shows no action-- it only shows the state of being of the subject. You can tell a linking verb because it has "is" or "are" or "was" or "were": David is happy. The twins are cute. We were busy last week.
what follows a linking or action verb
"Sent" is an action verb. It shows an action, such as "she sent an email."