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Marty sensed that his Baseball team was in trouble. 'sensed' is the verb. sensed. I know that sensed is a verb because you can do this to it: I sense We sense You sense You sense (plural) He senses They Sense She Senses

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Easy way to remember is that a verb is a doing word. Anything you do is a verb.

e.g. ran, walked, read,

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