an adjective
larger
"was falling" is the verb phrase.
Abound is a verb. Verbs are a large class of words in a language that serve to indicate the occurrence or performance of an action, the existence of a state or condition.
The word cave can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a large cavity formed underground. The verb form means to surrender.
The word 'insult' is both a noun (insult, insults) and a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted).Examples:Look, a two dollar tip. That is an insult. (noun)You can't insult someone with that large an ego. (verb)
The verb of large is enlarge. As in the action "to enlarge something".
The verb form of 'large' is 'enlarge'.
Large is an adjective, while enlarge is a verb. An adjective because it describes a noun.
It's difficult to say, because large is an adjective and adjectives don't necessarily have a verb form. To be a verb it would have to be an action word. The best I can give you is "enlarge"
no, large is an adverb (or it can be used as an adjective). A verb is an action word, such as: run, think, drive, etc.
Enlarge.
Enlarge.
Throng is a noun (a large gathering) and a verb (to gather in large numbers).
The verb of large is enlarge. As in the action "to enlarge something".
Enlarged.
larger
enlarge