Yes, the verb needed is a action verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to need.
The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:
Verb: He needed two eggs for the recipe but he only had one.
Adjective: He knocked on his neighbors door to ask for the needed egg.
The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.
It is an action verb.
A verb that needs an object to make sense
That sentence does not have a direct object. The verb needs to be transitive (a type of action verb) for the sentence to contain a direct object. "Is" is never a transitive verb because it's not an action. "Is" is a linking verb in that sentence.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
There are two types of action verbs, a physical action(to run, to see) and mental action (to think, to remember).The action verb 'put' can be a physical action or a mental action.Examples:I put all of the dishes away. (a physical action)I put my children's needs first. (a mental action)
action verb because you did this action (sent)
what follows a linking or action verb
An action verb
action verb
Action verb
It is an action verb.