Yes, the word works. The word is an action performed by the subject Mary.
Mary works every day
In this sentence, works is the action verb.
Yeah, "works" is an action verb in this sentence.
A . Mary works every day.
The government does public works
Think about it. He works at a gas station He has walked to work from his house. Which one of those sounds like it is LINKING two things together? you can get it- I bet you could've gotten the answer to that far faster than typing it into a computer, to have other people do it for you.
Sometimes. BUT it depends on the sentence you had in mind. Very rarely the sentence works with but as the starting word.
No, a bibliography does not contain tables and charts. A bibliography is a works cited page.
Action verbs show action and create "active sentences". An active sentence usually has a subject + action verb.Sport experts WRITE about the football player, Thorpe.Stacey ARGUED with Lillian Jean over who would get the most points in today's game.Charles and Marcie TACKLED the couch.Miguel HONORED Thorpe's greatness.Passive sentences have verbs with a form of "be", which are: is, was, were, has, have, been. Passive sentences often contain the word "by" and the subject is stuck at the end as an object, and they are often much longer than active sentences.The football player, Thorpe, has often beenwritten about by sports writers.Regarding today's game, Stacey and Lillian Jean were arguing about who would get the most points.The couch was tackled by Charles and Marcie.Thorpe's greatness was honored by Miguel.
The woman next door works everyday
The verb in this sentence is "works." It is the action word that describes what the subject (he) is doing.
he works
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yes he does he works out everyday
The government does public works
Yes, "works" is a linking verb in this sentence. A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence with a word or phrase that describes or identifies the subject. In this case, "works" connects the subject "he" with the description "at a gas station."
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it is one of these people
In music, Chamber music, orchestral works, and operas.
I don't know a sentence for indebtedness. IT WORKS!