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The verb is 'gave'
Gave is a verb. 'John gave a book to Joe.' In this sentence, John is the subject and gave is the verb.
No. Gave is the past tense of the verb give.
gave is the simple past form of give. All the forms of give are:give -- base verbsgives -- third person singular presentgave -- pastgiven -- past participlegiving -- present participle
"Listen" can be a verb, imperative verb, or a noun depending on context. Verb: He listens to his parents. Imperative verb: Listen to me, Bob! Noun: I gave a listen to the speech.
The verb 'gave' is an action verb (past tense of 'give'); a word for the act of giving.
The verb is 'gave'
No, "gave" is not an action verb. It is a past tense of the verb "give," which is a linking verb.
No, "gave' is the past of the verb "give".
'Gave' is the only verb in this sentence.
No it's an action verb.
"Gave" is a verb. "A" is an adjective. "Verb" is a noun. "Adv" could stand for an adverb, which modifies verbs.
No, the verb "gave" is transitive. The direct object is "key".
gave is a verb, an action word. pronoun relates to the person such as me, I, his etc
In the sentence "Later in the day Beth gave you the report," the transitive verb is "gave." A transitive verb is one that requires a direct object to complete its meaning, and in this case, "the report" is the direct object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
A direct object tells what the verb did. She gave him the book. The verb is gave. What did the verb gave actually do. Did she give the boy? Did she give the boy to Sally? No. She gave the book. So the direct object describes what the verb actually did. The verb give involved the book. The book is the direct object. What happened to the book? She gave the direct object, the book, to the indirect object, the boy.
Gave is a verb. 'John gave a book to Joe.' In this sentence, John is the subject and gave is the verb.