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A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:The dragon spoke to me. (the verb spoke is an action)The dragon is blue and green. (the verb isis a state of being)The dragon flew away. (the verb flew is an action)The dragon was awesome. (the verb was is a state of being)
Yes, the word 'flew' is the past tense of the verb to fly.
It is an action verb.
Over the fence flew
Yes, fly is an action verb (fly, flies, flying, flew). The word fly is also a noun; an insect or the closure of a pair of pants. Additional Information Yes, because it can refer to an action, or something one does. "He flew to Boston yesterday, and he does that often." Compare this to what you get with "know", which is not an action verb: *"He knew Sanskrit when he was young, and he still does that." This can be a little tricky, because in this last example, it would be okay to have "... and he still does". It is only "do" with a direct object that gives a good test for action verbs. (Possibly, to pursue this, you could locate the paper "Act", by John Robert Ross.)
a past-tense action verb.
A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:The dragon spoke to me. (the verb spoke is an action)The dragon is blue and green. (the verb isis a state of being)The dragon flew away. (the verb flew is an action)The dragon was awesome. (the verb was is a state of being)
Yes, the word 'flew' is the past tense of the verb to fly.
No, It is a verb. Flew is the past tense of the verb fly.
The verb in that sentence is flew.
It is an action verb.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, often modifying it to say how the action was done. In this list, gently is the only word that could modify a verb.
Flown is a verb. It's the past participle of fly.
Flew.
Over the fence flew
"A very large bird flew from the branches" is a complete sentence. There are two nouns (bird, branches) and one verb (flew).
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.