Yes sew is a verb.
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
Present progressive of sew:I am sewingWe are sewingYou are sewingHe/she is sewingThey are sewing
Sew, as in "She sews most of her own clothes."
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
The homonym of "sew" is "so." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The word "sew" is a verb, not a noun. There is no plural for sew.
Sew is a verb because it is something you do.
There is no color names "sew." The word sew is a verb. It means the act of using a needle and thread to create something.
The verb "sew" is pronounced the same as "so".
no. if you were using it as a past word, you would say sewed.but it is a present word.
Present progressive of sew:I am sewingWe are sewingYou are sewingHe/she is sewingThey are sewing
No, 'sews' is a verb (sew, sews, sewing, sewed).
Either: 'so' a conjuction or adverb 'sow' a verb meaning to spread seed for planting
Sew, as in "She sews most of her own clothes."
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
The present participle is always verb + ing. swimming, sewing, looking, running etc
Well, isn't that a lovely question! "Sews" is indeed an action verb, my friend. It describes the action of stitching fabric together with a needle and thread. Keep exploring the world of verbs, and remember, there are no mistakes in learning, just happy little accidents.