The verb 'gave' is an action verb (past tense of 'give'); a word for the act of giving.
No, "gave" is not an action verb. It is a past tense of the verb "give," which is a linking verb.
gave is a verb, an action word. pronoun relates to the person such as me, I, his etc
No it's an action verb.
No, "gave' is the past of the verb "give".
Yes
just a verb
A noun that receives the action verb would be the indirect object! That may seem strange. Let's work it out. He gave John the book. Who did the action? He did the action. He is the subject. What action was done? He Gave. Gave is the action done. What did he give? He gave the book. Book is the direct object. Who received the book? John received the book? John is the indirect object! Book is the direct object. It is the item on which the action is performed.
In the sentence "Later in the day Beth gave you the report," the transitive verb is "gave." A transitive verb is one that requires a direct object to complete its meaning, and in this case, "the report" is the direct object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
Yes, you could describe it that way. The act of giving is a visible action.
Gave is a verb. 'John gave a book to Joe.' In this sentence, John is the subject and gave is the verb.
It is an action verb.
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