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Carried is the verb in this sentence, but it is not a mental verb. Mental verbs are verbs like care/see/think
Yes, it is a noun form of the verb to institute (found, begin). It has a variety of meaning, ranging from the generic (a formation or beginning), to educational enterprises, to a euphemism for an asylum or sanitorium.
A mental action verb is a verb that you cannot see. For example: "Angela thought about how the bleak day might end." In that sentence, "thought" is the action verb, but you can't actually see someone thinking which is why it is a mental action verb.
"Think" in the sentence, "I think; therefore I am."
mental verb
A verb that shows physical or mental action is called an action verb. These verbs describe what the subject of the sentence is doing. Example: "run," "eat," "think."
"Think" is an example of a mental verb, as it describes an action that involves cognition and mental processes.
Institute.
Yes explain(s) is a mental action verb
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
No, the sentence has no abstract nouns, it has no nouns at all. she = pronoun (subject of the sentence) thought = verb you = pronoun (subject of the dependent clause) should have left = verb earlier = adverb (modifies the verb 'left')
Is is the verb in your sentence.