verb is a action word
14 rules on subject verb agreement
The word "collecting" is a regular verb form. Regular verbs follow standard rules for verb conjugation, such as adding "-ed" to form the past tense. Irregular verbs do not follow these standard rules.
The rules for subject verb agreement are that a singular subject requires a singular verb. Plurals subjects need plural verbs. For example, the singular subjects John takes the singular verb runs, or (John runs).
Always is not a verb, it in an adverb of frequency.
an irregular verb is a verb that when conjugated, does not use the common conjugation rules. While a regular verb, uses the verb-conjugation rules when conjugated. So one follows the rules, while the other doesn't.
It depends on how you use it (the context of the sentence in which it appears and where it is used in that context).As a plural noun:There are always rules to follow.As a verb:The tyrant rules with no concern for suffering.Because ruling is something that people can do (the same as resolves, or decides) is would be an action verb.
The word "adhere" is part of the verb in a sentence. For example, "I adhere to the rules and regulations."
"Nullify" is always a verb. Example: "Since he did not abide by the rules of our contract, I decided to nullify it."
Teenagers rebel against rules.
Yes, "lay" is a regular verb. It follows the standard conjugation rules for regular verbs in English.
"Fine" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to impose a monetary penalty on someone. As a noun, it refers to a payment imposed for breaking rules or laws.
I have analyzed several grammar books about the right form of verb rules. Some of them explained 22 rules when other one demonstrate 30 rules.