no,verbs are doing words such as run and sing...
Made can be an action verb in past tense as long as it is in a verb phrase.
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
It's the past tense of the verb to make.Answer-yes.
Deposit is both a noun and a verb. She made a deposit at the bank. (noun) She was able to deposit the money at the bank. (verb)
A noun, the name of the sound or act of laughing.
Made can be an action verb in past tense as long as it is in a verb phrase.
Yes the verb 'to make' is an irregular verb.
Make is an irregular verb. The past is made and the past participle is made.
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
A word formed by suffixing "-ing" to a verb can be either the present participle of the verb or a gerund, which is a verb form used as a noun.
No, "made" is an action verb.
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No. Mustn't is a contraction made up of a verb and an adverb; so it can replace a verb in a sentence while not being technically a verb.
No. The word "made" is a verb. It is the past tense of the word "make."
The word 'made' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to 'make'.The word 'appearances' is the plural form for the noun 'appearance'.The combination of words, 'make appearances' is the verb and its direct object of a sentence or clause; for example:He made appearances but he never performed.In Cincinnati we made appearances on Friday and Saturday.When it made appearances in and around the house, we called the exterminator.
It's the past tense of the verb to make.Answer-yes.
It's the past tense of the verb to make.Answer-yes.