yes
no, it's a verb... more correctly an adverb
The noun phrase teacher's action is the possessiveform for the action of the teacher.
The noun forms for the verb 'to teach' are teacher and the gerund (verbal noun) teaching.
S stnds for Subject,TV Stnds for Transitive verb,O Stnds for Object.The Object of a verb recieves the action indicated by the verb. Example: S TV O Our ancestors Possessed Skills
"Reflexive" and "transitive" are not contrary. Educate may be a transitive or an intransitive verb. Reflexive verbs are transitive by definition, having an object identical to their subject: I educate myself.
no, it's a noun. teaching is the verb (action). no, it's a noun. teaching is the verb (action). no, it's a noun. teaching is the verb (action).
"Stopped teaching" is a verb phrase that functions as the predicate in a sentence, indicating the action or state of the subject. It consists of the main verb "stopped" and the gerund "teaching."
It is an action verb.
Yes, "learn" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the process of acquiring knowledge or skill through study, experience, or teaching.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
action verb because you did this action (sent)
Yes. Teach is an action so it is a verb. Its forms are: base verb = teach 3rd person singular = teaches past simple = taught past participle = taught present participle = teaching
what follows a linking or action verb
An action verb
action verb
Action verb
It is an action verb.