The verb of description is describe.
As in "to describe something, somewhere or someone".
"Sought" can be both a linking verb and an action verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As an action verb, it shows the action of searching for something. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a description or state of being.
No, "spoiled" is not a linking verb. In the sentence "The milk spoiled," "spoiled" is a verb that shows the action of the milk becoming spoiled rather than linking the subject to a description.
The verb 'am' is not an action verb, 'am' is a form of the verb 'to be', for example:I am...; you are...; he, she, it is...; we are...; they are...The verb 'am' can be a linking verb in a sentence, for example: I am tall.The verb 'am' can be a helping verb in a sentence, for example: I am drinking tea.
Are is a linking verb pr an auxilliary verb, depending on it's context in the sentence. If it is standing alone as the only evrb, than it is a linking verb. If it is not the main verb and iis helping the main verb, than it is an auxilliary verb (also known as a helping verb)
No, "understood" is typically not considered an action verb as it does not describe a physical or mental action being performed. Instead, it is often seen as a linking verb that connects the subject with a description or explanation.
A verb is an action.
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No the verb is quilting - quilted is a description an adjective.
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The noun forms for the verb to describe are describer, description, and the gerund, describing.
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An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
A verb, more particularly a "linking verb."
A descriptive verb is a verb that describes some thing.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to describe are description and the gerund, describing.
Moaned, the past-tense of moan, as in the action "to moan" is a verb. Moaned as in the description "a mournful cry" is a noun.
The word describing is the present participle of the verb to describe. The noun form for the verb is describer, one who describes, describability, and the gerund (verbal noun) describing. Another noun form is description.