The verb in that sentence would be the word is, which is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb to be.
In this sentence, "ideas" is the direct object of the verb "turned."
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The verb here is reading the book. Since reading is the verb and it is action so it is a verb.
they are called 'inventions' and the verb used is 'invent'
"Book" can be either a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means "to reserve".no its noun its a thing not an action
verb - We must book our tickets next week.noun - He put down the book and stood up.noun and verb - He read in a book how to bookseats over the internet.
In the sentence, "This book of jokes is very funny," the verb is "is."
A direct object tells what the verb did. She gave him the book. The verb is gave. What did the verb gave actually do. Did she give the boy? Did she give the boy to Sally? No. She gave the book. So the direct object describes what the verb actually did. The verb give involved the book. The book is the direct object. What happened to the book? She gave the direct object, the book, to the indirect object, the boy.
"Was" is the verb in the sentence "The book was really interesting." It is the past tense form of the linking verb "to be," showing that the book possessed the quality of being interesting at a specific point in the past.
Rekha is the subject.The verb is - is reading. The predicate is the verb plus everything after the verb = is reading a book
No, the sentence "You read the book" contains the transitive verb "read." A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning, which is the case in this sentence where the direct object is "the book."