He will become a career criminal if he stays in the gang.
have/has/had are 'action verbs' when they are followed by a noun, eg. i have a pen - is the action of having or owning a pen. when they are used in a sentence such as 'i have played football' they then become an auxiallary verb, in this case to the verb played.
A physical verb is a verb that is used to describe the action of a sentence
A verb is used in a sentence to indicate an action, state, or occurrence. It is a necessary component as it conveys the main idea or action of the sentence. Without a verb, the sentence would be incomplete.
'to be' is a linking verb not an action verb. It expresses a 'state of being'. You are good. You = good 'are' is the second person of 'to be'
An object can be used as a verb in a sentence when it is acting as a direct object that receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "I painted the picture," "picture" is the object that receives the action of the verb "painted."
A verb is a word used to say the action of a person place or a thing
It can be when used in a sentence with multiple characters.
There is no direct object in that sentence. Felt is being used as a linking verb, not an action verb. The verb must be an action to take a direct object.
Do is always a verb either a main verb or an auxiliary verb.
left became is a state verb impatient is an adjective angrily is an adverb
"Become" can function as both an action verb and a linking verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As an action verb, it indicates a process of change or transformation, such as "She became a doctor." As a linking verb, it connects the subject to a subject complement that describes or renames it, as in "He became tired."
"Sought" can be both a linking verb and an action verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As an action verb, it shows the action of searching for something. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a description or state of being.