Dancing is the main verb, the complete verb phrase is 'are dancing'
By action word you mean verb?? work is the verb in that sentence.
The gerund form is an abstract noun; a gerund is the present participle of a verb. Examples: Verb: We went dancing last night. Gerund: I love dancing, I go as often as possible. Verb: My dad and I to fishing on weekends. Gerund: Fishing is very relaxing.
The word prodigy is a noun, not a verb. My son is a prodigy.
Multiplies is the verb.
The verb is is doing. It's the present progressive of do.
has, sparked and dancing
The major verb in a sentence is typically called the main verb. It is the verb that conveys the primary action or state of being in the sentence.
Had is the auxiliary verb, and met is the main verb.
"Lived" can be a main verb when it functions without an auxiliary or helping verb in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She lived in the city," "lived" is a main verb expressing the action of living in the city.
A lexical verb is simply the main verb in a sentence.
will be is the helping verb, and leaping is the main verb.
The essential verb or verb phrase that cannot be left out of a sentence is called the main verb. It conveys the action or state of being of the subject in a sentence. Without the main verb, the sentence would be incomplete or nonsensical.
In the sentence, 'You do your weekly medical test every Sunday.' the verb is the word 'do', the main verb and the only verb in the sentence.
I like kimchi. like = main verb.
The main verb in that sentence is 'open'.
it is the verb of the sentence
must - is called a modal auxiliary verb, must always goes before a main verb in this sentence the main verb is tripped. have - is an auxiliary verb in this sentence. Both of these can be called helping verbs