The infinitive of the verb is to find. Past is found.
Finds is the form for third person singular present tense ie for HE/SHE/IT
I find a question to answer everyday on wiki answers.
She always finds several questions to answer.
We like to find questions to answer.
if a verb is an action word then it would be clumb
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As a verb exact means:- to demand and obtain (something) from someone.- to inflict (revenge) on someone.Examples:The lawyers will exact a written apology from the CEO of the company.She used the media to help her exact revenge on her employers.
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The exact verb for "sleep" is simply "sleep." It refers to the natural, periodic state of rest during which consciousness is suspended and bodily functions are reduced. Other forms of the verb include "sleeps," "sleeping," and "slept," depending on the tense used.
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The verb is "ambulation"
Depending on the context, grow is an exact verb. In the sentence "Farmers grow crops," grow is an exact verb. In the sentence, "Watch the balloon grow as it's inflated." grow is vague and would not be exact.
Yes, "finds" can be considered a common noun when it refers to discoveries or items that have been found, as in "the finds from the archaeological site." However, it is primarily recognized as a verb in its base form "find" or its third-person singular present form "finds." The context in which "finds" is used determines whether it functions as a noun or a verb.
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if a verb is an action word then it would be clumb
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