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A transitive verb is a type of action verb that takes a direct object.Examples:Kevin threw the ball.Please hand me a pen. ("me" is an indirect object)
Edge is mainly a noun, but it can be used as a verb: Example: Their car edged the pole.
No, it is a proper noun, a given name. It refers to a person, so must be a noun.
Alabama is a noun because it is the name of a place. Alabama is a proper noun.
Its a "doing" word. for example. "play" "jump" "sing"Yes describeis a verb, describe is an action:He describedthe thief in detail.
Raise and Rise is the example of the transitive verb rise.
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Washington is a proper noun, as it refers to the name of a specific place or person. Answer is a common noun and can be a verb. "This is your answer" is an example of it as a common noun. "Your teacher will answer the question" is an example of it as a verb.
I like kimchi. like = main verb.
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Verbs of being: been, be, am, is, are, was, wereThese below are verb phrases with be verbshave beenwill be
verb (used with object), ex·am·pled, ex·am·pling. Rare. to give or be an example of; exemplify (used in the passive). This what I would say
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No. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A verb relates to what the noun is doing. A proper noun is simply the name of a place or person. Example: Julian walked to the store. Noun(s): store Proper noun(s): Julian Verb: walked
The correct phrase is "was given." "Given" is the past participle of the verb "give," and it is used in passive voice constructions. "Was gave" is grammatically incorrect. For example, "The award was given to her" is the proper usage.