Help.
These are the forms of help and an example sentence for each form:
base verb -- help -- I help her in the weekends.
third person singular -- helps -- She helps me with my homework.
past -- helped -- They helped us find our dog.
past participle -- helped -- They have helped us many times
"Pray and be helpful to others" is an imperative sentence with am understood "you" as the subject. Pray and be helpful is a compound verb. To is a preposition, and every prepositional phrase must have an object of the preposition. So, others is the object of the preposition.
A word which describes a verb is called an adverb. You can run fast, or slowly, or well or nimbly. Those words are adverbs. If you mean 'how do you explain what a verb is' it is a 'doing' word.
The verb forms: help, helps, helping, helped The noun forms: help, helps, helper, helping, helpfulness, helplessness The adjective forms: helpful, helpless, helped, helping The adverb form: helpfully
Traveled is a main verb; it does have a meaning of its own and doesn't need to be supported by another verb.
Yes, limbering is a gerund (a verbal noun). The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is also a verbal noun called a gerund, and an adjective; for example: Noun: Limbering is always helpful before dance class. Verb: The class was limbering while waiting for class to begin. Adjective: The limbering exercises were taught the first day of dance lessons.
Help is a verb - as in to give what is necessary to accomplish a task
The word helpful is not a verb; it is an adjective. The word help would be a verb.
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The word "helpful" is an adjective. It describes a noun. An example of this would be "This answer is helpful." "Answer" is the noun, and "helpful" is the adjective used to describe it
Help is not anyone. Help is a verb that means that you assist someone.
No. Help is a noun or verb. A related adverb would be "helpfully."(the adverb helpingly is virtually never used)
Not very. "To desing" is not a verb.
Help is a verb. Help/helps is present tense. The past tense and past participle is helped, and the present participle is helping.
"tried" can be both an action verb and a linking verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. In sentences like "She tried the new dessert" it functions as an action verb, but in sentences like "She tried to be helpful" it acts as a linking verb.
"He went to the store." He ventured, wandered, meandered, moseyed... This helpful?
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."