Verbs don't describe, verbs show actions or states
There is no difference between being verbs and linking verbs.
The verbs that do not show action are called 'being verbs' or 'verbs to be'. Some examples are:I amYou areHe isShe willIt wasThe 'being verbs' are used as a main verb (You are a friend.) and an auxiliary verb (We are goingtoday.)
"Voice," as it applies to verbs, denotes whether the verbs used are active or passive. Active verbs are verbs that show action, i.e., "He climbed the stairs," "She bought dinner," etc.
In this case, the word "show" is an intransitiveverb.Intransitive verbs are action verbs that do NOT have an object receiving the action. There is no object receiving the action of the verb "show" so the verb is intransitive.
Verbs are action words that describe what the subject of a sentence is doing. While verbs can be used to convey statements, they are not specific to only describing statements. Verbs can also express states of being, conditions, or actions that may or may not be statements.
show me a multiplication chart
A sparkline.
The Chart Show ended in 2009-05.
Verbs are used to show an action of something. Like suppose you are running, that is verb!
The Album Chart Show was created in 2006.
The Chart Show was created on 1986-04-11.
Verbs don't describe, verbs show actions or states
It cannot be answered without the chart.
graph or chart
A bar chart can be used to show comparisons and trends. A pie chart can be used to show fractions of a whole or percentages.
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