The main verb is relaxing.
Relax is a verb.
No, it is a gerund. Yes it is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb relax -- she is relaxing in her room. Also it is a gerund. -- She likes relaxing.
No it is not. Relaxed can be both an adjective and a verb.Adjective: easy-going temperament.Verb: past tense of the verb "relax".
Relaxes is a verb; the third person singular of the verb to relax (relaxes, relaxing, relaxed).
it means relaxing (as in the verb form, not the adjective.)
Relax is a verb.
No, it is a gerund. Yes it is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb relax -- she is relaxing in her room. Also it is a gerund. -- She likes relaxing.
is a verb
No it is not. Relaxed can be both an adjective and a verb.Adjective: easy-going temperament.Verb: past tense of the verb "relax".
Julie and Sam are relaxing in the hot tub. (relaxing = verb) Mitchell enjoyed a relaxing afternoon on his favorite Golf course. (relaxing = adjective)
Relaxes is a verb; the third person singular of the verb to relax (relaxes, relaxing, relaxed).
Strumming is a main Verb
it means relaxing (as in the verb form, not the adjective.)
It can be (e.g. a relaxing massage). The present participle of the verb (to relax), it normally means "providing relaxation" -- for a person in the act of relaxing, you would use a participial phrase (e.g. a man relaxing in the tub).
A helping verb can work with the main verb to tell about an action. The helping verb always comes before the main verb.
relaxing: adjective, relax: verb and relaxation: noun. No idea for the adverb, though.
To believe is a main verb.