Yes, sweeps is a verb. Im not sure if sweeps is a good way to use that word.
Info: Sweep:direct action or telling to be done immediately
Swept: past tense, had already be done
Sweeping: present, is currently beign done
Sweeps: ...... Im not sure :p
The word "sweeping" is a verb, the present participle, present tense of the verb to sweep; which can be used either as an adjective or a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: Linda was busily sweeping the front porch when I arrived.Adjective: His election produced sweeping changes in government policy.Noun: Sweeping is easier and more effective if your broom is in good condition.
"Swing" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a hanging seat or the act of swinging. As a verb, it means to move back and forth or to make a sweeping motion.
Right after I spoke. He stopped sweeping and came to me.
all the worsstreet are sweeping the street
Wave can be either a noun (referring to a physical movement of something, like water or an action of the hand) or a verb (meaning to move to and fro in a sweeping gesture).
There is no Jewish tradition related specifically to sweeping.
Love is Sweeping the Country was created in 1931.
Sweeping the Spotlight Away was created in 1974.
Sweeping Up Glass has 327 pages.
One example of a strong verb Frost uses in "Birches" is "swept." In the line "They click upon themselves as the breeze rises and slowly they sway, sweeping back and forth," the verb "swept" conveys a sense of movement and energy.
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Sweeping Up Glass was created on 2009-04-29.