He was able to piece together the broken gate.
no, it is a noun
I am using the word sortie in a sentence right now, but... You can use sortie as a verb or a noun: The general wanted us to sortie the opposing army.
By action word you mean verb?? work is the verb in that sentence.
An adverb is a word that modifies the verb or says how the verb was done. For example: "I drank the hot coffee carefully" tells you that the coffee was so hot I had to be careful not to burn my mouth.
I don't want to "mistake" your kindness for weakness. If you "mistake"my intention,you are making a mistake. You must have "mistaken" me for someone else.
which is not a verb
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
The verb heat should be modified to heated.
The verb to use with "if" in conditional sentences depends on the context. Common verbs used with "if" include "be," "have," and any other verb that fits the specific situation described in the if-clause. For example: "If it rains, we will stay home."
"The last piece" is the direct object of the verb wanted.
I rented the apartment. Rented is a action therefore it is the verb.
"Think" in the sentence, "I think; therefore I am."
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
There was peace when he ate his piece of 🎂(cake).
The word "using" is a present participle form of the verb "use." It can function as a verb or a gerund in a sentence, depending on its role.
Please close the door.
I secured the gate.