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Is the word chases a verb?

Chase is a verb, ,so chases is one.


Is chases a verb or a linking verb?

The word chases is a form of the verb "chase", an action verb meaning either to follow or to pursue.


The boy chases the dog what is the verb in the sentence?

"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".


Need a sentence that uses the verb ''chases'' and the simple subject''detective'?

The detective chases down the suspect through the crowded streets.


How do you find what a noun or verb in sentences?

A noun is either a person, place, or thing, and the verb is an action.Lets use this simple sentence as an example:The cat chases the mice.The nouns in this sentence are 'cat' and 'mice'.The verb in this sentence is 'chases'.When trying to find the verb, take the first noun and ask yourself "what is it doing"?For example: "What is the cat doing?".The answer is: The cat chases.


Is chase a verb that can't be seen?

No, you can see it when one person 'chases' after another.


What part of speech is the word stops?

Stops can be used as a verb or a noun. As a verb, stops is the third person singular conjugation of stop. As a noun, stops is the plural form of stop.Verb: Bob stops at the coffee shop each day.Noun: We made many stops on our trek across the country.


What part of speech is slither?

Slither is generally used as a verb. It could be used as a noun, as in "the snake's slither," but it is not usually used that way.


Is stops an adverb?

No, it is a verb or a noun, which can also be a noun adjunct as in stop sign (rarely considered to be a true adjective).


Is the word snake an adjective?

No, the word snake could be a noun or a verb, but not an adjective. And second of all, what's with the grammar? A adjective?


is the word stops a pronoun?

No, the word 'stops' is a noun (stop, stops) and a verb (stop, stops, stopping, stopped).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'stops' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:The bus stops at both shopping malls. (verb)There are two bus stops on Third Street. (noun)They are at the corner of Maple and the corner of Oak. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'stops' in the previous sentence)The word 'stop' is also an adjective.


Is crawling an adverb?

No, it is a form of a verb. It is the present participle of the verb (to crawl), and may be used an a noun (gerund) or an adjective (e.g. crawling bugs).