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Is understood a action or linking verb?

"Understood" can function as both a linking verb and an action verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject of a sentence with a subject complement. As an action verb, it can indicate the act of comprehending or grasping something.


What part of speech is the words must have taken?

Taken is a verb, the past participle of take.


Is raised a linking verb or a action verb?

It is an action verb.


Is can a verb?

Yes, it is a verb, most often used as a helping verb or understood helping verb. e.g. He can run. / Can he run? Yes, he can. It can also be used as a noun ("Soup is bought in a can") and as a related action verb ("She will can vegetables next month").


Is he had a verb?

No. It is both a subject pronoun (he) and a verb (had). But it requires an object, or an understood object or verb. Example: "He had (a mustache)." "Had he been out tonight?" "He had." (been out)


What is an invisible verb?

It is an action verb that visible.


Is began a linking verb or a action verb?

began is an action verb, not a linking verb.


Is sent a action verb or linking verb?

action verb because you did this action (sent)


Is understood a abstract noun?

No, the word 'understood' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to understand. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She understood the reason we were late. (verb)The understood terms of the transaction became our contract. (adjective)The abstract noun form of the verb to 'understand' is the gerund, understanding,


What follows a liking or action verb?

what follows a linking or action verb


Is pass an action verb or a linking verb?

An action verb


Is helped an action verb or a linking verb?

Action verb