No, "visible" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something that can be seen or is able to be perceived by the eye.
No, "looks" is not an example of a visible verb. "Looks" is a verb that refers to the action of appearing or seeming. Visible verbs, on the other hand, are verbs that describe actions that can be physically seen or observed, such as "run," "jump," or "eat."
Yes, it is a verb. It means to appear again after leaving, or vanishing.
No, it is not a preposition. Appears is a form of the verb appear.
"Seen" can function as a verb (past participle of "see") or as an adjective (in the sense of "visible" or "noticed").
No, "appeared" is not a preposition. It is the past tense of the verb "appear," which means to become visible or evident.
No, visible is an adjective.
It is an action verb that visible.
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No, "looks" is not an example of a visible verb. "Looks" is a verb that refers to the action of appearing or seeming. Visible verbs, on the other hand, are verbs that describe actions that can be physically seen or observed, such as "run," "jump," or "eat."
It is an action verb that visible.
Yes, you could describe it that way. The act of giving is a visible action.
The noun is vision. The adjective is visible, hence invisible and invisibly.The only verb would be "to see." (French videre)The passive construction able to be seen is to be visible.
verb and verbal
Nothing is possible. There is just... land,landed,and landing.
Yes, it is a verb. It means to appear again after leaving, or vanishing.
It is a mental action verb, you cannot see someone/yourself believing, but you can believe in one's mind.
The verb form of "exposure" is "expose." It means to reveal, uncover, or make something visible to others.