Leadership.
Washington's actions as President set a precedent for future Presidents to follow.
Precedent
precedents
A precedent is an earlier action or decision used as a guide or model in future decision-making. Courts often use precedents set in earlier cases to render a judgment, under the doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand), a common law principle.
"Follow" already is an action verb!
Typically, action verbs are found in sentences. They usually follow the subject of a sentence. Example: The dog barked at the pedestrian. (dog is the subject; barked is the action verb)
It's called a "Precedent"
I believe the word "follow" is an action verb because in order to follow someone, you need to put your body in motion and it is therefore an action.
Yes, a noun can follow both linking and action verbs in a sentence. In the case of a linking verb, the noun functions as a subject complement that renames or describes the subject. With an action verb, the noun typically functions as the direct object receiving the action of the verb.
It is self explanatory, for every action, there is is a reaction. For example, think of a gun when it is fired. When an action is applied (pull the trigger), a reaction will follow (the gun will recoil). Hope that helps.
Your mind has decision to follow life's goods or to follow life's bads
they don't have any Follow 'dharma' (fulfill your obligations and engage in righteous action).