Your legs are fine, keep moving them!
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A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
An intransitive verb I believe.
No, because an action verb is something showing "action" like run, jump, hop or any of those but great is a adverb.
The "action."
There is no action verb. The verb "is" (to be) is a linking verb.
The word 'compliment' is both a noun (compliment, compliments) and a verb (compliment, compliments, complimenting, complimented).The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of respect, affection, or admiration.Example: The critic gave you a compliment in his review.The verb 'compliment' is to say something nice to or about someone.Example: I'd like to compliment the chef on that lovely dessert.
The subject is "my cat" and there is no action verb. The linking verb is "is" (to be).
"After" is a preposition, not an action verb. It is commonly used to indicate the time following an action or event.
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Compliment can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An expression of praise. Verb: To pay a compliment to someone.
Saw is the verb in that sentence, and it's an action.
It can be a noun like in "Give me a compliment" or a verb like in "compliment him" it is both
It is an action verb.
The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
verb. compliment- " He complimented Mark on his good work ethic." noun. compliment- " Mary left a short compliment on Rick's website."
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.