Reaches.
Reaches is the third person singular form of reach. You use reaches for he/she/it or singular noun subjects eg
She reaches for the apple......
The boy reaches for the apple...........
Bob reaches for the apple.........
Compare with they (plural) - They reach for the apple.
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On an IQ test, a high number is better than a low number. Example- If Bob scored a 71 and Jack scored a 67, Bob scored better and, therefore, is smarter, than Jack.
1.25
one foot for each foot of perimeter.
50.00
reaches
verb: to nod your head
Star is a verb and a noun. Example (noun): Bob wants to be a star. Bob can see a star in the night sky. Example (verb): Bob wants to star in a film.
The word "exhalation" is not a verb. A verb is an action word so, to exhale is a verb. Exhalation refers to the act of exhaling, and is a noun. Look at two simple sentences (subject, verb, noun) to illustrate the difference: 1. Bob exhaled, filling the balloon. (Bob=subject, exhale=verb, balloon=noun) 2. Bob finished his exhalation. (Bob=subject, finished=verb, exhalation=noun)
Anger is a noun and a verb. Noun: Bob is full of anger. Verb: Insults anger Bob.
Dislike can be used as a noun or a verb but not as an adjective. Noun: Bob has a strong dislike for seafood. Verb: Bob dislikes seafood.
action verb is also called a 'doing verb' and they describe what someone, say 'bob', is doing.ex. Bob is playing with his friends.playing is describing what bob is doing, so it is an action verb
She is a doctor. They were musicians. I am a teacher.
A linking verbs is a verb that link the subject to the object; a linking verb says that the subject is the subject or is the same as the object. Some linking verbs are am, is, are, was, were, be, been, and being. Examples: My sister is Mary. (sister=Mary) My sisters are smart. (sisters>smart) Bob was the manager. (Bob=manager) Bob and Beth were together. (Bob and Beth>together)
Bob is really happy. Bob--noun is--verb (linking) really (adverb) happy (adjective)
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
An apple.