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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.
Alabama is a noun because it is the name of a place. Alabama is a proper noun.
No, it is a proper noun, a given name. It refers to a person, so must be a 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.
give example of subset
Exempilfy
Run
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.
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I like kimchi. like = main verb.
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
It is a verb that doesn't follow the pattern like a regular verb