Active. The two verbs are catch and manage, because you can take the action to catch and to manage things, but active is a word used to describe things. Words that describe things are adjectives. Verbs are action words. Examples:
Verbs:
Catch the ball!
I will manage the store while Gramma is away.
Adjective:
He is a very active boy.
Manage is a verb as it is a doing word.
Yes the word 'catch' is a verb.
Yes, the word 'catch' is a verb, because it is an action.
The verb is in the active voice.
Yes, they are A verb is an action.
i think it is active because you cant do active but u can manage and catch
The word 'catch' is a noun as a word for an act of seizure or capture; an amount of fish taken at one time; a device that fastens; a hidden difficulty with something; a game involving throwing a ball; an informal word for someone who will make a good husband or wife.The noun forms of the verb to catch are catcherand the gerund, catching.
Manage is a verb as it is a doing word.
Yes the word 'catch' is a verb.
Yes, the word 'catch' is a verb, because it is an action.
"Catch" is a verb.
The correct phrasing is "did not manage," as "managed" is the past tense of the verb "to manage."
active
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
The verb is in the active voice.
No, it's a noun. manage is the verb Managing is the present participle of the verb.
The word catch is a noun (catch, catches) and a verb (catch, catches, catching, caught). Example uses:Noun: That was a great catch, Mark!Verb: I can catch the five o'clock train.