"to tap"
Yes, "beat" is an action verb. It describes an action typically involving striking or defeating someone or something. For example, in the sentence "She beat the drum," "beat" indicates the action of striking the drum.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "have traveled to Kayla's house in Egypt".The subject of the sentence is "we".
It is an action verb.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
The word "annoying" is both an adjective and a verb, depending upon the way you phrase it.Adjective:Johnny is annoying when he taps a pen in class.Johnny is being described as annoyingVerb:Johnny was annoying me when he tapped his pen in class.Johnny is engaging in an action which is to annoy.
action verb because you did this action (sent)
Yes, drum is a noun, a common, singular noun. Drum can also be a verb or an adjective. Examples:As a noun: My new drum was gift from my brother.As a verb: It drives me crazy when you drum your fingers on the table.As an adjective: The drum beat was clearly heard from the back of the orchestra.
what follows a linking or action verb
An action verb
action verb
Action verb