Yes! Of course it is! Anything that involves an action or state of being is considered a verb.
Yes, it can be as in a "jogged memory," but for the most part jogged is the past tense verb to the regular verb jog- as in- She jogs daily down her street.
jogged, hurried, went
The verb 'to jog' is a regular verb. The past participle of a regular verb is (verb)+ed.With jog, the past particple is jogged."I walked here at a steady pace, but if I had jogged I would have arrived a lot earlier!"---------------------------------------------------------------------For external references, see Related links below.
run, kick, jump, sleep... verbs are action words slapping pooping
The above sentence has 3 verb phrase sentences: 1.- Tommy would have DRIVEN to the store. 2.- His car RUN out of gas, and 3.- He quickly JOGGED down the block instead
Find the verb. Find who or what is doing the action. That is the subject. Example: When I was going to school, that teacher jogged to class every morning. Here, jogged is the active verb, the teacher is doing the action, and 'the' modifies teacher.
jogged I went out and jogged for three miles yesterday.
You have jogged ten miles already and you havethree more to go.There are two verbs / phrases in this sentence: have jogged and haveHave jogged is present perfecthave is present simple
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The cast of Jogged - 2012 includes: Padraig McKeag as Dead Guy
4.8 miles he jogged on thursday
If the jogging trail is 5 and 1/2 miles long, that equals 5.5 miles. If you jogged 2 and 2/3 miles, you can convert that to a decimal, which is approximately 2.67 miles. Therefore, you have jogged about 2.67 miles of the trail.