Well is not a verb. It can be a noun (draw water from the well) or an adverb (you did that well).
It's a verb (as well as an adjective).
When "well" is a verb at all, it is not a linking verb but rather an intransitive one, often followed by "up". Example: "At a spring, water wells up spontaneously from the earth." "Well" is more often used as a noun, adjective, or adverb than as a verb.
Well, if the the verb of fight is fighting, and the verb of die is dying, than we can concluded that the verb of enjoy is enjoying.
the verb is will :)
Specialty is not a verb. It is a noun and can be used as an adjective as well.
Well first of all its 'Is can A helping verb' and yes it is
Yes, "liquid" can be a noun as well as an adjective, but not a verb.
well deed is a verb so you have your answer pretty much
no
Well. The verb (action/doing word) is 'did'. The adverb (word describing a verb) is 'well'.
Well, it is a verb and a noun because there is two definition for wriggle.
Bien with the verb "estar" Bueno with the verb "ser"