Televise is the verb for television
No, 'TV' is an acronym for the noun television; a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.The verb form of the noun 'television' (TV) is to televise.
No. Television in a noun. Televised, on the other hand, is a verb. It means transmitted by television.
Active verb subject transiting verb object
'Betty' is the subject and 'visited' is the verb.
Active verb subject transiting verb object
watch is a verb - I will watch the game on TV. jack is a verb - You jack up the car I will get the tyre.
Television is a noun.
S stnds for Subject,TV Stnds for Transitive verb,O Stnds for Object.The Object of a verb recieves the action indicated by the verb. Example: S TV O Our ancestors Possessed Skills
The boys were watching television. subject = boys be verb = were present continuous verb = watching
Watch can be a verb eg -- We watch TV every night Watch can be a noun eg -- She lost her new watch
Yes, because a verb is an action, something that you do, where as an adjective describes something and a noun is an object. So in the sentence "I attentively watch the TV", 'attentively' is the adjective (describing how you watch the TV), 'TV' is the noun (the only object in the sentence), and 'watch' is the verb (because this is what you're doing, watching the TV). so yes; watch is a verb.