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Some examples of 'invisible' action verbs are to think, to know, to understand, to feel, to anger, to love, etc.

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What is an invisible verb?

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What is an invisible action verb?

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What is an invisible action?

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Is invisible an adjective?

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What is the verb of invisibly?

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You are not as invisible as you think you are. Her amorous intentions were invisible to me.


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