"Many times" is an adverb phrase of frequency. It gives almost the same meaning as 'often' gives.
The complete action verb in the sentence "Ross has been hiking many times this summer" is "has been hiking." This phrase indicates the ongoing action of hiking that Ross has engaged in repeatedly during the summer season.
By action word you mean verb?? work is the verb in that sentence.
As many times as you like
as many times as you want
Drastic times call for drastic measures. That was a rather drastic action, don't you think?
A verb shows an action.
His action was justified.
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A verb in a sentence shows action or tells information about the action. It indicates what the subject is doing or what is happening in the sentence. Without a verb, a sentence would not express any action or convey information about it.
The action in a sentence is the part of speech known as a verb.
Think of it this way: every sentence has a subject and a preticate, many have direct objects too. So if this sentence were Bob looks at the dog, then what is the sentence about? Bob. What does he do? He looks. At is not an action verb, or even a helping verb. In this sentence at is a preposition describing dog. So simply- The action verb in Looks At is Looks.