Maybe you mean state verbs. Love or hate are both state verbs
Examples of mental verbs include think, believe, understand, remember, doubt, imagine, and realize. These verbs refer to actions or processes that occur in the mind, such as forming thoughts, processing information, or contemplating ideas.
"Think" is an example of a mental verb, as it describes an action that involves cognition and mental processes.
Mental action verbs are verbs that describe mental activities or processes. Examples include "think," "believe," "remember," and "understand." You can use them in sentences where the action involves mental processes or thoughts, such as "I believe in the power of positivity" or "She remembered to bring her keys."
No, "promised" is a past participle verb form of the verb "promise." It describes an action that has already been completed, rather than a mental process.
A thinking verb describes an action involving mental processes or cognitive activities. Examples include "analyze," "consider," "ponder," and "reflect."
A mental action verb is a verb that you cannot see. For example: "Angela thought about how the bleak day might end." In that sentence, "thought" is the action verb, but you can't actually see someone thinking which is why it is a mental action verb.
Yes, "complain" is typically considered a mental verb because it involves expressing thoughts, feelings, or opinions about something that is perceived as unsatisfactory or wrong.
mental verb
The mental verb the the verb that you do it in your mind
Action Verbs tell what action someone or something is performing SIT and REMEMBER are two examples. MENTAL VISIBLE THINK WORK REMMEMBER PLAY HOPE DELIVER BELIEVE EAT WANT WALK
Yes explain(s) is a mental action verb
A mental action verb is a verb that you cannot see. For example: "Angela thought about how the bleak day might end." In that sentence, "thought" is the action verb, but you can't actually see someone thinking which is why it is a mental action verb.
Carried is the verb in this sentence, but it is not a mental verb. Mental verbs are verbs like care/see/think
yes announced is a mental action verb
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Mental ( I think)
It is a mental action verb, you cannot see someone/yourself believing, but you can believe in one's mind.