Most writers on the web using the term "exact verb" are referring to a more precise, descriptive verb that does not need modifiers to qualify it. For example, "the boy walked slowly to school" vs. "the boy sauntered (or dawdled or ambled) to school."
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the difference is : one is a noun ( intent ) & the other a verb ( intend )
Headquarters is the noun and headquarter is the verb
The word contrasting is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means showing the differences between something. The verb form is the present participle of the verb "contrast".
The verb 'overact' is to behave in an exaggerated manner; to overplay. The verb 'overreact' is to respond to something more than is appropriate.
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Bank = nounBanking = Verb
GO is a verb, BY is a preposition or an adverb.
There is a big difference and they are not at all related."are" is a verb, the present plural of the verb to be. eg We are Spanish"your" is a possessive pronoun eg This is your book; it has your name on it
helping verbs are lonely and being verbs are. or vica versa
the difference is : one is a noun ( intent ) & the other a verb ( intend )
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