"Need" is typically a transitive verb, as it requires a direct object to complete its meaning. It can also function as an auxiliary verb in some contexts, for example in forming negative statements or questions.
You need. You is a pronoun; need is a verb.
No, "need" is typically a verb or a noun, not an adverb.
The verb "necesitar" in Spanish means "to need."
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No, it is not a preposition. The word need is a verb, or noun.
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
You need. You is a pronoun; need is a verb.
Her is not any type of verb. It is a pronoun.
Transitive verbs need a direct object. A transitive verb transfers its action to someone or something.David threw the ball. Threw is the verb, ball is the direct object.
The word type is both a noun and a verb (type, types, typing, typed). Example uses: As a verb: I type on the computer. As a noun: What type of computer do you use? Verb and noun: First type the cells, then describe the types.
An action verb
it is an irregular verb.
It is an intransitive verb.
linking verb
Action verb
i need a the word cover used as a verb in a sentence
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.