Remember, verbs "do" something. But adjectives "describe" something.
Large is a descriptor, an adjective.
He had a small serving of cake, but she had a large piece of their wedding cake.
The hen laid several large eggs.
The nail made a large rip in my coat.
Carried is the verb in this sentence, but it is not a mental verb. Mental verbs are verbs like care/see/think
No. If one is to say "something is getting larger", getting would be the verb, not larger. The root term large as a verb would be enlarge.No, it's a comparative adjective. Formed from the adjective large. To form comparative adjectives you add -ed to adjectives with one syllable or you use more for adjectives with two or more syllables.big - bigger, large - largerinteresting - more interesting, complicated - more complicated.Also you use than: larger than, more complicated thanTheir house is larger than ours.This test is more complicated than I thought.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
The word 'get/got' should not be used in the written English Language. The English vocabularly is large enough to have a verb to cover for every situation. Yes!!! We use the words 'get' & 'got' in every day casual spoken language. However, when spoken it is NOT a adverb, but a verb. e.g. We may say 'Get me a cup of tea!!!'. However, it is much more polite to say ' May I have a cup of tea'. or in a cafe, 'May I purchase a cup of tea'.
It is a helping verb.
The verb of large is enlarge. As in the action "to enlarge something".
The verb form of 'large' is 'enlarge'.
Large is an adjective, while enlarge is a verb. An adjective because it describes a noun.
It's difficult to say, because large is an adjective and adjectives don't necessarily have a verb form. To be a verb it would have to be an action word. The best I can give you is "enlarge"
no, large is an adverb (or it can be used as an adjective). A verb is an action word, such as: run, think, drive, etc.
an adjective
Enlarge.
Enlarge.
Throng is a noun (a large gathering) and a verb (to gather in large numbers).
The verb of large is enlarge. As in the action "to enlarge something".
Enlarged.
larger