a verb is a action that the noun does
Noun or verb. Examples: That child never had good sense. (noun) We sense that you want to know more. (verb)
The verb is "have".
The word "sense" can be used as a verb. Here's an example:"I sense that he might have overheard us making plans."
No, the word "sense" is a verb or a noun.Examples:My dog can sense when I'm upset. (verb)Hortense has a sense of style. (noun)The adjective form of the verb to "sense" are the present participle sensing and the past participle sensed.The closest related adjective forms of the noun "sense" are sensible, sensory, and sensitive.
Yes also it is auxiliary verb to used in a verb phrase, and you will know that 'he is' makes sense.
Marty sensed that his baseball team was in trouble. 'sensed' is the verb. sensed. I know that sensed is a verb because you can do this to it: I sense We sense You sense You sense (plural) He senses They Sense She Senses ---- Easy way to remember is that a verb is a doing word. Anything you do is a verb. e.g. ran, walked, read,
Hey, a verb is an action. your question doesent make sense
The word "transitive" is not a verb, it's an adjective. A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object.
"Regret" is a verb that can convey a sense of being apologetic or expressing remorse.
The word sensed is the past tense of the verb to sense.
Replace the verb with is, am, are, was, or were - if the sentence still makes sense, then it is a linking verb, if not it is an action verb Example: Anne grew weak. Anne grew lettuce. | | | | Anne is weak. Anne is lettuce. Makes sense; linking verb. Doesn't make sense; action verb Hope I helped ^_^
a sentence sentence sentence is complete complete complete when five simple rules meet meet meet it has a subject subject subject, and a verb verb verb. It makes sense sense sense, with every tense tense tense