read, order, tell, regard, utter, let out, indicate, demand, ask, declare, foretell
yes
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
introduction,.
is powerful a noun or verb
read, order, tell, regard, utter, let out, indicate, demand, ask, declare, foretell
Power is already a verb when used with an object. For example, the action "to power something". Another verb would be empower, as in the action of "giving someone or something power".
Powerful
Lecture can be a verb itself.. depends on how you use it.. But another word for lecture that is a verb would be preach
destroy
yes
Auxiliary verb + do In British English it is common to use do as a substitute verb after an auxiliary verb. Americans do not normally use do after an auxiliary verb. There is no formal reason for it. It's just another idiosyncrasy that separates the British and American forms of the language we call English.
"Janie tried to drop the gem, but she just couldn't, it was just too powerful for her to understand."