The child's endless whining exasperated his parents to no end.
The word exasperated is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be immensely annoyed. The verb form is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
Exasperate is one verb for exasperation.Other verbs are exasperates, exasperating and exasperated.
The verb form for the noun exasperation is to exasperate(exasperates, exasperating, exasperated).
I am exasperated with my attempts to use gumption in a sentence.
Exasperated is the correct spelling. It is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
Am exasperated
Here are a couple."Get ready to go!" he said exasperatedly.She was exasperatedly trying to get the little boy to behave.
The verb is the action word in any sentence.
I get exasperated, when trying to learn how to knit.
The correct spelling of the word (from the verb to frustrate) is "frustrating".
The word "is" is the verb in your sentence. The word "is" is part of the verb "to be." Reflective verbs are some of the most difficult verbs to understand.
By action word you mean verb?? work is the verb in that sentence.