A verb is a word that shows action orstate of being.(am is are was were being be been)
To find the verb, find the subject of a sentence - that is, who or what the sentence is about. Then ask what the subject does, is or was. The answer will give you the verb.
Here's an example: The bull chased Joel.
The sentence is about the 'bull'. What action did the bull do? He chased. So chased is the verb.
Remember that verbs can be actions that can't be seen, like thinking, loving, and learning. Also, verbs can show being: am, is, are, was, were, be, been, being.
'Joel was scared.'
The sentence is about Joel, so Joel is the subject. The verb is the word was.
A verb can represents an action (run, kick), a change in state (become, enrage), or a state of being (is, are)
Know is already a verb. For example "to know something" or "to know someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
"Know" is a verb.
Yes it is a state verb not an action verb.
The word know is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are knows, knowing and knew.Some examples are:"I know who you are"."She knows where it is"."I like knowing you"."I knew it was there".
"Know" is a verb. It is used to demonstrate understanding or awareness of something.
Know is already a verb. For example "to know something" or "to know someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
"Know" is a verb.
The verb for knowledge is know. As in "to know something".
Yes it is a state verb not an action verb.
The verb form of knowledge is to know.
The word know is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are knows, knowing and knew.Some examples are:"I know who you are"."She knows where it is"."I like knowing you"."I knew it was there".
The verb is able; the complete verb is 'are able to know'.
"Know" is a verb. It is used to demonstrate understanding or awareness of something.
The noun form of the verb "know" is "knowledge."
The primary verb in that sentence is "do know."
the answer is a noun eg. do you know the anwerit is also a verb eg. i know that answer
Make is the verb.