In the sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" the verb "tells" is an action verb.
The verb "tells" in the sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" is an action verb because it shows the action that Shawn is performing (telling jokes).
The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.
His constant chatter began to irk me during the meeting.
an exclamatory sentence is a sentence that show sudden or strong feeling example: oh my that monster is crazy!an imperative sentence is one that gives a command or makes a request example 1: fret not thyself because of evildoers.example 2: give me liberty or give me death!
yes because if you dont it would be considered a run on sentence. Also if you decide not to it would be wrong and a person from the U.S. will look at you like your crazy and you would get laughed at and you dont want that to happen.
To make a sentence grammatically correct, you may need to add missing punctuation marks, ensure subject-verb agreement, use appropriate verb tense, and make sure the sentence structure follows the rules of grammar.
In the sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" the verb "tells" is an action verb.
Transitive and also an Action Verb
Intransitive
Crazy cannot be a direct object because it's an adjective. A direct object is who or what receives the action of the transitive verb. Example: Ramone lifted 300 pounds. (Lifted is a transitive verb, and 300 pounds is the direct object. It's what was lifted.) Crazy can be used as a subject complement (a predicate nominative or predicate adjective) and follows a linking verb. A linking verb is not transitive because it's not an action. Example: Kevin is crazy. (Crazy is a predicate adjective)
Were going could be either an action verb or a linking verb.Action Verb: I heard that the children were going home early because of the snowstorm.Linking Verb: The cats were going crazy because of the thunder and lightning.
Shawn Younai goes by Crazy Bowler.
I was looking for her too. You're welcome. =) Shawn Colvin--Crazy
Yes, the sentence he went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast is a correct sentence.
you are crazy
you are crazy
Her laughter was music to his ears, a symphony of joy that swept away his worries.
The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.