Time is most often a noun, but it can be a verb (action word) in the sense of "I timed the race very accurately." Time can also be used as an adjective.
"After" is a preposition, not an action verb. It is commonly used to indicate the time following an action or event.
"Spend" is the action verb. Time is the direct object. You are doing what to the time? You are spending it. This makes "spend" the verb. :)
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
It is an action verb.
The verb in this sentence is "passed". The verb "to pass" in the past. Quickly is the adverb 'cause it is describing how the time passed. Remember the verb is the action and the adverb describes the action.
Strictly speaking the tense of a verb indicates time, when an action or state of being took place. It will show whether the action is finished or continuing, in the past, at the present or in the future. well, if its past tense, then it already happened, indicating the past. past is time. ANWSER;A. Time
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
grew. A verb is an action
action verb because you did this action (sent)
what follows a linking or action verb
It is an action verb.
Action verb