it is found on eBay or amazon
"Found" can function as both a linking verb and an action verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject to the complement, indicating a state of being or condition. Example: "I am found guilty." As an action verb, it denotes the act of discovering or coming across something. Example: "I found the lost keys."
Found is the action verb in that sentence.
Action potentials are found on muscular or neural cells. The propagate along the cells's membrane surface.
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Moron there's no falling action.
"Found" is the past tense form of the verb "to find," which is an action.
action replays in bermuda are usualy found on tv at sporting events.
ample of makato story falling action
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"He found" refers to a past action of finding something, while "he has found" suggests that the action of finding something has just been completed and has relevance to the present moment. "He found" is a simple past tense, while "he has found" is present perfect tense.
Go to a gamestop and ask about action replay and purchase look online for DSI action replay. i found mine @ amazon.com