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B: "You are running very fast". "You run very fast" and "I can run very fast" are statements but neither indicates that you or I are currently running fast (we may well be, but the sentences do not convey that fact).
The past progressive tense indicates continuing action, something that was happening at some point in the past. For example - I was riding my bike all day yesterday. Or, I lost my watch while I was running
A verb is a word that means something is happening. For example, "run" is a verb because running is an action, not a physical object.
The verb tense affects the sentence by indicating the time at which the action or state of being occurred. It provides information about whether the action is happening in the present, past, or future, as well as the duration or completion of the action. The verb tense choice can also impact the overall meaning and clarity of the sentence.
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Though smaller than most of the boys. Running was something Matt could always beat them at
It is a verb that is happening NOW, in the PRESENT. For example, I am running to the store. The present tense verb is running. It is happening NOW. Hope that helps.
The sentence already contains an abstract noun, the noun coward, a word for a concept.For example, a person, a man, or a soldier seen running from a battlefield are all concrete nouns, words for something that can be seen. A person running from a battlefield could be running with a message, running for a medic, running to find more ammunition. That the person is running because he is fearful, a coward is a judgement or is something that is known or understood about the person and their actions.
What's Happening Now - 1985 Running Scared 3-9 was released on: USA: 1987
Is your refrigerator running?
The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week? are and running = verbs
If the sentence is: "Alex, stop running." Then the verb would be "stop."