First, I will explain verbs. A verb is most simply described as an action word. Think, feel, swim, are all examples of verbs. An adverb, however, is a descriptive word that applies to a verb or adjective. When applying to a verb, it can say how, when and where something happened. Many adverbs end in LY. Madly is an adverb.
No, the word "complain" is not an adverb.The word "complain" is a verb.The adverb form of the word would be complainingly.
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Yes, it is. Also there are other modal verbs like : Will ,Would, Could, Shall ,Should etc..
Yes, an action verb.
Slope is a noun (a slope) and a verb (to slope).
In the sentence "Angela tumbled down a steep slope," the verb "tumbled" is an action verb. It shows the action of Angela falling down the slope.
Angela tumbled down a steep slope. Tumbled is an action verb.
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
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The answer is no. Transitive means it has a direct object. Angela tumbled what? Nothing. Some may say yes buecause of slope but slope is in a prepositional phrase. (down the slope down=preposition)
Intransitive Verb. and Action Verb.
The verb "tumbled" in the sentence "Angela tumbled down a steep slope" is an action verb because it describes a physical action that Angela performed.
It can be, as a form of the verb "to slope." It is the present participle of the verb, and may be used as an adjective meaning "inclined."
Power is already a verb when used with an object. For example, the action "to power something". Another verb would be empower, as in the action of "giving someone or something power".
is powerful a noun or verb
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