"Need" is typically a transitive verb, as it requires a direct object to complete its meaning. It can also function as an auxiliary verb in some contexts, for example in forming negative statements or questions.
Yes, "NEED" is the verb in the sentence "YOU NEED."
No, "need" is typically a verb or a noun, not an adverb.
The verb "necesitar" in Spanish means "to need."
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No, "need" is not a preposition. It is a verb that expresses a lack of something or the necessity for something.
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
Her is not any type of verb. It is a pronoun.
Yes, "NEED" is the verb in the sentence "YOU NEED."
Transitive verbs need a direct object. A transitive verb transfers its action to someone or something.David threw the ball. Threw is the verb, ball is the direct object.
The word type is both a noun and a verb (type, types, typing, typed). Example uses: As a verb: I type on the computer. As a noun: What type of computer do you use? Verb and noun: First type the cells, then describe the types.
i need a the word cover used as a verb in a sentence
Action verb
it is an irregular verb.
linking verb
It is an intransitive verb.
An action verb
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.