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Hour is not a verb. It's a noun.

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Is is a passive verb or active verb?

Is is a present tense singular be verb.A verb by itself cannot be passive. The passive is formed this way:be verb + past participle.Is can be used to make a passive verb phrase.A sample is taken every hour. - is taken = be verb + past participle


Is stood a verb?

Stood is a verb, not an adjective. Stood is the past tense of the verb "stand." Used in a sentence, you might read or hear someone say, "I stood in line at the amusement park for almost an hour."


What is the plural of 'lay?

If you mean the noun "lay", the plural is "lays". If you mean the plural form of the verb, it is always lay: we lay, you lay, they lay. Note: lay is a transitive verb. One can lay eggs, tables, and other people! The past tense of "lay" is "laid". The form "lay" is also the past tense of the intransitive verb "lie". E.g. Everyday I lie on my back for an hour. / Yesterday I lay on my back for an hour.


What would be the part participle of to enjoy?

The past participle of the verb 'to enjoy' would be (and indeed is) 'enjoyed'. 'I have enjoyed the last hour but now I must go'.


Is the word had a linking verb?

No. To have has two functions in English: 1. A transitive verb, as in I have a copy of the book, but cannot find it. 2. An auxiliary verb used to from the present perfect, the pluperfect, and various other tenses, for example: They have collected their tickets. He had already finished cooking when I came home. She had been standing there for an hour before anyone noticed her. I think had been is a linking verb but I'm not sure about had on it's own

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Is hour an action verb?

The word hour is not a verb. The word hour is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a measure of time, a thing.


What does verb tense refers to?

This is kind of hard to explain the way you put it. A verb tense is what point of time which the verb took place. So the verb's tense is referring to the verb. Example: I ran an hour ago. An hour ago is referring to ran. Hope that helps you a bit.


What does a verbs tense refer to?

This is kind of hard to explain the way you put it. A verb tense is what point of time which the verb took place. So the verb's tense is referring to the verb. Example: I ran an hour ago. An hour ago is referring to ran. Hope that helps you a bit.


What is the phrasal verb of 'I was asked to call on him within an hour '?

call on


What is the verb in this sentence ostriches can't fly but they can run as fast as forty miles per hour?

A verb is an action, therefore fly or run would be the verb.


What is the present progressive tense of the verb to type. He two pages per hour.?

The present progressive tense of the verb "to type" is "typing." So, the sentence would be: He is typing two pages per hour.


Is is a passive verb or active verb?

Is is a present tense singular be verb.A verb by itself cannot be passive. The passive is formed this way:be verb + past participle.Is can be used to make a passive verb phrase.A sample is taken every hour. - is taken = be verb + past participle


How can the word sprint be used in a sentence in verb form?

I sprint for about 30 minutes to 1 hour everyday for me to keep fit.


Where is the abverbrial phrase in we expect our grandparents to arrive in about an hour?

The adverbial phrase in the sentence "We expect our grandparents to arrive in about an hour" is "in about an hour." This phrase modifies the verb "arrive" by providing information about the time frame of the expected arrival. It specifies when the grandparents are anticipated to arrive.


Is stood a verb?

Stood is a verb, not an adjective. Stood is the past tense of the verb "stand." Used in a sentence, you might read or hear someone say, "I stood in line at the amusement park for almost an hour."


Is bore an common noun or an action verb?

The word bore is an action verb and a common noun. Examples: Verb: The subject will bore you to tears but the teacher will amuse you. Verb: We had to bore through bedrock to get to the water. Noun: That teacher is such a bore, it's hard to stay awake in class. Noun: The bore broke twice in the first hour of drilling.


Is talked an adjective?

No, the word "talking" is a verb. It is the present participle of "to talk".