Being verbs:
Note: Often, words can be use as a noun or verb. For example, E-mail started as a noun (a computer generated letter or note), but email is also a verb. "Note" is similar.
Example: John emailed George.
Example: The Doctor noted the patient's condition in the medical notes.
Example: Sally sliced open her finger when cutting a slice of apple.
Example: George saw the magician use a saw to cut a lady in two.
i need examples of vivid verbs
No, "give" is a verb, not a preposition. A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Examples of prepositions include "in," "on," "under," and "beside."
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A verb is an action word- it tells what a noun is doing. Examples would be running, walking, smiling, sniffing, breathing, laughing, eating, drinking, licking.
This is past tense. Although the verb give is in the present form the tense is shown by the auxiliary verb do, which is in the past - did.
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Verbal nouns, called gerunds, are the present participle of a verb (the -ing word) that functions as a noun in a sentence. Examples are:actingaimingarguingarmingbalancingbeggingbettingbowlingcallingcasingcastingcoatingcurlingdancingdatingdrawingdyingeatingeasingelectingeveningfacingfinishingfishingflashingfurnishingsgardeninggradinggreetingguessinghazinghelpinghousinghuntingicinginningironingjoiningjokingjumpingkillingkissingknittingknockinglandinglikinglininglodginglongingmatingmistingmountingmovingmurmuringmusingnestingnudgingnursingnurturingofferingopeningovercomingoverseeingpaintingpartingplowingpurgingrisingrubbingrulingrunningrushingsavingsscoldingsewingsolderingtailoringtellingtinkeringtoolingtutoringundoingunveilingupbringingurgingvacationingvanishingvaultingventingwailingwantingweavingwebbingweddingweltingwordingyearningyellingyodelingzoning
I am extremely tired this evening.
I walk.She runs. He hits the ball.
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Examples of mass (uncountable) nouns:aircarbon dioxidedewdirtenjoymentforestryfungrassgravityhoneyhumidityinformationknowledgelumbermoonlightnitrogenoxygenpollutionresearchsandsmokesunlightthundertimbertrashwarmthwaterweatherwildlifewood
A cool, creamy, cup of chocolate
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