no, weak is an adjective
The verb form of "weak" is "weaken."
Replace the verb with is, am, are, was, or were - if the sentence still makes sense, then it is a linking verb, if not it is an action verb Example: Anne grew weak. Anne grew lettuce. | | | | Anne is weak. Anne is lettuce. Makes sense; linking verb. Doesn't make sense; action verb Hope I helped ^_^
No, it is not. The word wither is a verb (to dry up, or cause to dry up).
Such verbs in English as called weak verbs. Those that form the past tense by changing a vowel (or vowels) in the root word are called strong verbs.On that view, examples of weak verbs are walk/walked; open/opened; spill/spilled. Examples of strong verbs are run/ran; think/thought; seek/sought. Some verbs have both forms currently in use. An example is dive/dived-dove. The issue of strong versus weak verbs is a bit more detailed than that. For more information about strong and weak verbs, see www.bartleby.com/68/73/5773.html Some grammarians call weak verbs "regular," strong verbs "irregular." Other grammarians reserve he terms "regular" and "irregular" for another system of verb classification. The strong-weak contrast is the basis of an old story of an Arkansas farmer who said, "I knew he knowed me when I seed he shuv his hand outen the winduh and wuv at me."
Posse is a noun. Only verbs have past tenses. If by chance you meant "possess", it's a weak verb and its past tense is "possessed".
The verb form of "weak" is "weaken."
To weaken is a verb related to the word weak.
No... that is called a weak verb.
Weak is not a verb, so it has no past tense. "Weaken" is the related verb, and its past tense is weakened.
A weak verb is a word that does not describe much.Example:The cat is in the house. (weak)The cat dwells in the house. (strong)
a weak verb is a verb that is regular. It follows normal, predictable patterns in all tenses. An example of a weak verb is sagen or hören.Weak verbs are opposite of strong verbs, which have stem changes in some tenses. For example, the verb sprechen:In the present singular form, it changes to spricht. in the simple past, sprach. with past participle, gesprochen.
No... that is called a weak verb.
It takes a plural verb. example, His mathematics are weak.
Weak is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses. Weaken, however, is a verb. Its past tense is weakened.
A weak static verb, also known as a stative verb, refers to a verb that describes a state or condition rather than an action. These verbs typically convey feelings, thoughts, possession, or existence, such as "to be," "to know," "to love," or "to have." Unlike dynamic verbs, they do not indicate a change or progression but rather represent a static state. In many cases, weak static verbs are not used in the continuous (progressive) form.
weak verb;run stronger verb;dash adverb;running
Replace the verb with is, am, are, was, or were - if the sentence still makes sense, then it is a linking verb, if not it is an action verb Example: Anne grew weak. Anne grew lettuce. | | | | Anne is weak. Anne is lettuce. Makes sense; linking verb. Doesn't make sense; action verb Hope I helped ^_^