It is an action verb.
The subject is often near the start of a sentence: it is the thing or person that the sentence is about, and for an action verb, it is the thing or person performing the action. The verb is the action or state described in the sentence: what the subject does or is.
what follows a linking or action verb
Action verb
Tumbled is an action verb.
Look for a word that describes an action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs can show actions (like "run," "eat," or "sleep") or states of being (like "is," "are," or "am"). You can identify verbs by asking "What is the subject doing?" or "What is happening?" in the sentence.
an action verb is like a verb. for example i am walking, i have walked , walked is a verb but walking is a doing word a an action verb. you can find one like this i pulled out the chair. You cant do a chair but you can pull so pull is an action verb.
It is an action verb.
"Found" is a verb because it shows an action or state of being. It can be used to indicate the act of establishing or creating something.
1. Find the verb and underline it twice2. Find the subject and underline it once3. Label the verbsI. Action Verb (for a regular action, such as run, sleep, etc.)II. Linking verb (can be replaced with equals, such as I am bad, which can be like I=badIII. Helping verb (that "help" the action or linking verb, such as 'do, have, or will'4. Find the prepositional phrases5. For action verbs, look after the verb to find the direct objectNOTE: These are very brief instructions that need to be improved upon. You will need to look up terms such as prepositional phrases.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
The subject is often near the start of a sentence: it is the thing or person that the sentence is about, and for an action verb, it is the thing or person performing the action. The verb is the action or state described in the sentence: what the subject does or is.
"Spend" is the action verb. Time is the direct object. You are doing what to the time? You are spending it. This makes "spend" the verb. :)
"Sent" is an action verb. It shows an action, such as "she sent an email."
what follows a linking or action verb
Action verb
It is an action verb.