OF COURSE exciting is a verb because you can do it its like laughing
There is no direct object in that sentence. Felt is being used as a linking verb, not an action verb. The verb must be an action to take a direct object.
excited is both an adjective and a verb. so, yes.
It is an action verb.
"Enjoyed" is typically considered an action verb rather than a linking verb. Action verbs express physical or mental actions taken by the subject, while linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement that describes or renames it. In the sentence "She enjoyed the movie," "enjoyed" shows the action taken by the subject "she" towards the movie.
No, excited is a verb (excite, excites, excited, exciting), the 'action' word in a sentence.Excited can also be an adjective. Example use: The excited child ran to greet her father.The noun form is exicitedness. The pronoun that is used for excitedness is 'it'. Example use: Her excitedness showed on her face and it caused her to dance around the room.
The verb "appear" is a linking verb in this sentence because it connects the subject "girls" with the predicate adjective "excited." It describes a state of being rather than an action.
In your example, "are excited" is a linking verb. Normally, an action verb shows some kind of activity-- to run, to jump, to hike, to eat, etc. But a linking verb only shows the state of being of the subject-- and no action. Some of the most common linking verb include: "is," "are," "was," "were," "will be," and sometimes "seems" or "becomes." So, a sentence like "Kevin, Charles and Mark are excited because their team won the prize" would have a linking verb-- are excited describes how Kevin, Charles and Mark are feeling.
There is no direct object in that sentence. Felt is being used as a linking verb, not an action verb. The verb must be an action to take a direct object.
Running, Jumping, Skipping... all verbs are actions verbs
excited is both an adjective and a verb. so, yes.
No. excited is the past tense of the verb excite. Excite is a regular verb because to make the past tense -ed is added excite / excited
It is an action verb.
"Enjoyed" is typically considered an action verb rather than a linking verb. Action verbs express physical or mental actions taken by the subject, while linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement that describes or renames it. In the sentence "She enjoyed the movie," "enjoyed" shows the action taken by the subject "she" towards the movie.
In this example, "excited" is an adjective. It is a predicate adjective, because it follows the linking verb "are". An example of using "excited" as a verb is, "His arrival excited the dogs, and they began to bark."
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
OF COURSE exciting is a verb because you can do it its like laughing
No, excited is a verb (excite, excites, excited, exciting), the 'action' word in a sentence.Excited can also be an adjective. Example use: The excited child ran to greet her father.The noun form is exicitedness. The pronoun that is used for excitedness is 'it'. Example use: Her excitedness showed on her face and it caused her to dance around the room.