Transitive
Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
The word mission is a noun and an adjective. I consulted seven dictionaries. Three of the seven included 'verb' in their definitions, but none gave an example phrase or sentence for the verb. Let's give it a try: Our organization will mission to the areas hardest hit by the flood.
Direct object is receiving end of an action; the object of the verb:She hit me with a baseball bat. (The word 'me' is the object of the verb 'hit')The object of preposition:The dog chased after a man. (The word 'man' is the object of the proposition 'after')
No, hitted does not exist in standard English. The verb is to hit - he hits - hit - has hit.
The direct object receives the action of a transitive action verb. Examples:The car hit the tree. (Tree, the direct object, receives the action of the verb hit.)I helped the driver out of the car. (Driver, the direct object, receives the action of the verb helped.)He helped around the house. (There is no direct object in this sentence. Around the house is a prepositional phrase that modifies the verb helped, but does not receive the action of the verb.)He helped his mother around the house. (Here, mother is the direct object, receiving the action of the verb helped.)
action verb
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
No girls is a plural noun. Try putting the word in a sentence to see if it is a verb. For example you can say -- She hit me. So try making the same sentence with girls -- She girls me. Hopefully you can see that this is not a correct sentence.
will probably hit
hit and destroyed
As a noun: "I shot at the target and hit the bulls-eye!"As a verb: "The bully was known to target those weaker than himself."
No, it is not. the word miss is a title, a noun (not a hit), or a verb (to not hit a target, or to feeling longing).
They encore with a superlative version of their latest hit.
A direct object is any noun that receives the action of the verb. "The girl hit the ball over the fence." In this sentence the word ball is the direct object because it is the noun receiving the action of the verb.