Gassed
My car is out of fuel, which is why I am now headed toward the gas station.
"When the sun heats a comet much of it becomes gas."The verb heats is an action verb, a word for the act of applying heat.The verb becomes is a being verb, in this sentence, meaning it comes to be.
It depends because an action verb tells what action a subject is performing.
No, the verb "works" an action verb.A linking verb is a verb that functions as an equal sign, the subject is or becomes the object. Examples:He is the owner of the gas station. (he = owner)He became a mechanic in his teens. (he = mechanic)
Yes. This is a passive verb phrase.
The verb which most closely relates to the adjective gaseous would be vaporize. Also, the verb gasify relates to turning something into a gas.
The word 'piped' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to pipe. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Natural gas is often piped for many miles to an end user. (verb)The piped gas is a less expensive than gas delivered by truck. (adjective)
No, Hydrogen is a gas. The verb "fly" can not be applied to a gas.
The verb form of evaporation is "evaporate." It describes the process of a liquid turning into vapor or gas, usually due to heat.
Gas is a common noun. It can also be a verb, when you gas someone or something.
The word 'evaporation' is a noun; a word for a process of liquid turning into vapor; a word for the process of something abstract ceasing to exist; a word for a thing.The related verb is to evaporate.
It would be better to write: My gas gauge reads empty. Note that 'gauge' is singular, so it needs the singular verb, reads. If you had several cars all with gas gauges that read empty, then the verb would be read.