You mean 'adjectives', which are describing words. Verbs are doing words.
describing what someone is doing and thinking
no. it's an adjective because it's describing something. run or running would be verbs, though.
There are two types of describing words. Adjectivesdescribe nouns (pretty girl, yellow ball, loudmusic). Adverbs describe verbs (run quickly, laugh heartily, see vividly).
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
Verbs dont describe things
Some verbs describing cold weather include freeze, chill, shiver, and numb.
You mean 'adjectives', which are describing words. Verbs are doing words.
As black as burn't toast.
the words describing an action(s) in sentences or statements
law inforce
Verbs are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns. Verbs are action or being words. Some examples of verbs for snowmobiling:godon't gowentlovehatewaswill bewon't be
Verbs are action words such as "run", "leap", "sing". Adjectives are describing words such as "beautiful", "pretty", "big".
the words describing an action(s) in sentences or statements
A verb is a doing word.An adjective is a describing word.
Strengthening Maintaining Absorbing
merry, furry, intelligent, gentle, inquisitive, hiper:)