admitted. announced. answered. asserted. attested. averred. avowed.
blabbed. blared. blasted. blathered. boasted. bragged. brayed.
claimed. clarified. conceded. confided. contradicted. criticized. cried. crowed.
declaimed. declared.
elaborated. elucidated. enunciated. exclaimed.
fibbed. fumed.
gabbed. gossiped.
haggled. hinted.
indicated.
jabbered.
murmured. muttered.
opined.
predicted. proclaimed.
quacked. quipped.
railed. raved. recommended. repeated. replied. responded. retorted. riposted.
simmered. sobbed. stammered. stated. suggested.
talked.
uttered.
whimpered. whined. whispered.
yipped.
shouted.
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
Yes it is. Said is the part tense and past participle of 'say' which is a transitive verb
are is a helping verb that is what it said on google.com
She is a pronoun, and said is a verb.
Yes.. it it the past tense of the verb say
commanded
He said his name. He SHOUTED his name.
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
"Inspect" is a more powerful verb than "look" as it implies a more thorough examination or evaluation of something.
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chop
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I do not think that fall is a particularly weak verb, but in some cases tumble might be more evocative.
Examples include march or stride.
Powerful
To use an action verb for "said," you can replace it with more descriptive verbs that convey how the speech was delivered. For example, you could use "shouted," "whispered," "muttered," or "yelled" instead of just "said." This adds more detail and helps to paint a clearer picture of how the words were spoken.
The irregular verb for "said" is "say". The past tense of "say" is "said".