sharpen - I can sharpen an axe
sap - a 10 mile run will sap your energy
sin - be angry but do not sin
ski - let's ski down this way
ship - we need to ship this box using UPS
Notice that quite a lot of these are also nouns depending on usage.
"Started" is a past tense verb that starts with 's'.
it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.
The verb "s" often serves as a linking verb connecting the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. It can also be used as a shortened form of the verb "is" in informal language.
If the verb is plural, it will NOT have an s at the end. The noun will have an s at the end but the verb won't. Example: The girls run. Now, if noun is singular, it won't have an s, but the verb will. Example: The girl runs. There are some irregular verbs, but in general, most verbs follow this rule of thumb. :)
You should put "s" after the verb in the present tense when the subject of the sentence is third person singular (he, she, it) and the verb is in base form. For example, "He walks to school every day" or "She eats an apple for breakfast."
The s verb occurs in 3d person.
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
Yes, drowns is a verb in English. It is an action and verb is action so it s a verb.
Is marries a action verb
conflict is not a verb. ur welcome
the s-form of had is a a verb
"Started" is a past tense verb that starts with 's'.
it depends on the verb. It could just use an s, or ies.
The verb "s" often serves as a linking verb connecting the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. It can also be used as a shortened form of the verb "is" in informal language.
yes heel is a verb because it`s action
If the verb is plural, it will NOT have an s at the end. The noun will have an s at the end but the verb won't. Example: The girls run. Now, if noun is singular, it won't have an s, but the verb will. Example: The girl runs. There are some irregular verbs, but in general, most verbs follow this rule of thumb. :)
S-IV (subject-Intransitive) Intransitive verb-does not need an object because the verb Modifiers- add information to the subject or the verb or both:))