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Is a look a verb?

Look might be a verb but looking is a verb


Is Rachel was looking even sicker a linking verb?

No, "was looking" is not a linking verb in this case. It is a verb phrase indicating an action (looking) and its past continuous tense (was looking). A linking verb connects the subject with a descriptor that describes or renames the subject. In this sentence, "looking" is describing the state of Rachel, not renaming or describing her in a permanent sense.


What is the action verb in I have been looking everywhere for you?

looking


What typr of verb is are?

Are is a be verb. It is a plural be verb.Are is used with the pronouns we, you, they,We are very unhappy. They are looking for gold.and plural noun subjects:The boys are very unhappy. The boys are looking for gold.Are can shortened:we are = we're, they are = they'reWe're very unhappy. They're looking for gold.Are is used as a main verb: We are unhappy.Or as an auxiliary verb: We are looking for gold


Look?

is looking a verb


Is looked an action verb?

Yes, looked is the past tense of the verb 'to look', the act of looking.


What is a verb for circle?

Circle can be a verb. I circle the house, looking for an unlocked window.


What is the plural for dream?

dreams, if you are looking for a noun. dreamt if you are looking for a verb


Is looking an adjective?

No, "looking" is not an adjective. It is a present participle form of the verb "look." An adjective describes or modifies a noun, while a participle often functions as part of a verb tense or form.


What parts of speech are avoided looking?

verb


What verb has the meaning as to look into the cause of something?

The verb "investigate" has the meaning of looking into the cause of something.


How do you say to live in french?

the verb for "to live" in french is vivre. however, this verb, when translated back to english, means to be alive essentially, so if that was what you were asking for, vivre is the right verb. if you are looking for "to live" in terms of say, i live in that house over there, the verb you are looking for is habiter.