What zebras do:
graze
eat
sleep
run
hide
breathe
die
provide food for lions
make great patterns
Movement: (you would describe something with adjectives, not verbs.)
swift
quick
fast
nervous
beautiful
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Verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.
Verbs do not usually describe things, they deal with activities. It is adjectives that describe thing. However, burning, illuminating, shining, etc. (like the sun) are verbs that could be associated with heat. Also 'hot' can be a adjective itself - as in a hot pan.
Ten verbs to make a banana split are chop, crush, decorate, delight, drip, eat, heap, lick, measure and overflow.
Verbs are not describing words, adjectives are used to describe noun swimming and adverbs are the word that are used for the verb swimming. Some examples:Adjectives:fast swimmingprofessional swimmingbest swimmingcompetitive swimmingnight swimminglake swimmingfreestyle swimmingindoor swimmingexhaustive swimmingmeasured swimmingAdverbs:swimming cautiouslyswimming quicklyswimming professionallyswimming constantlyswimming occasionallyswimming wellswimming poorlyswimming competitivelyswimming leisurelyswimming briskly
Vivid verbs are used to make sentences more dramatic and impactful, rather than just detail an action, like a regular verb would do. There are literally hundreds of vivid verbs. Some examples are 'ambition', 'defend,' and 'marry.'
Verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.
Verbs do not usually describe things, they deal with activities. It is adjectives that describe thing. However, burning, illuminating, shining, etc. (like the sun) are verbs that could be associated with heat. Also 'hot' can be a adjective itself - as in a hot pan.
Ten verbs to make a banana split are chop, crush, decorate, delight, drip, eat, heap, lick, measure and overflow.
ten verbs that deal with the learning process
Ten example verbs:askbakechewdropekefollowgrindhideinventjump
ten verbs from the word constantipole
There aren't any adverbs to describe a Christmas tree because Christmas tree is a noun. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns. Decorated, bright, and full are some adjectives that can describe a Christmas tree.
Verbs are not describing words, adjectives are used to describe noun swimming and adverbs are the word that are used for the verb swimming. Some examples:Adjectives:fast swimmingprofessional swimmingbest swimmingcompetitive swimmingnight swimminglake swimmingfreestyle swimmingindoor swimmingexhaustive swimmingmeasured swimmingAdverbs:swimming cautiouslyswimming quicklyswimming professionallyswimming constantlyswimming occasionallyswimming wellswimming poorlyswimming competitivelyswimming leisurelyswimming briskly
Ten verbs that I can quickly think of are run, ride, jump, walk, give, jog, kick, stand, cook, and push.
collaberative
Ten is not a noun. Ten is an adjective. Ten and all other numbers describe how many of something there is. Example: I have ten books.
Not very many animals start with the letter Z. So I decided to put ten different animals below that start with Z. 1. Zebra 2. Zooplankton 3. Zanzibar Day Gecko 4. Zebra-Tailed Lizard 5. Zebu 6. Zanj Sun Squirrel 7. Zebra Dove 8. Zeren 9. Zone-tailed Pigeon 10. Zorro =)