No, "believing" is not an action verb in the traditional sense; it is a state of mind or a mental process. Action verbs typically describe physical actions or observable behaviors. However, "believing" can be considered a mental action or cognitive process, reflecting an individual's acceptance of something as true.
It is a mental action verb, you cannot see someone/yourself believing, but you can believe in one's mind.
A mental action verb is a verb that you cannot see. For example: "Angela thought about how the bleak day might end." In that sentence, "thought" is the action verb, but you can't actually see someone thinking which is why it is a mental action verb.
It is an action verb.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
"Think" can be both a verb and a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As a verb, it indicates an action such as believing or processing information mentally. As a noun, it refers to an idea or concept formed in one's mind.
action verb because you did this action (sent)
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It is an action verb.
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