Yes, of course!
No, it is not a preposition. The word move is a verb, or a noun.
It is an action verb.
No, an action verb. When you run you are moving. The use of ran shows you did that in the past. When thinking about most verbs if you CAN do it or move it is a action verb. Ask yourself what the noun in the sentence is doing.
Yes, a rebound is an action verb; to hit a surface, then move away from that surface, a word for the act of bouncing back after hitting something.
The word "stuck" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it describes the action of being trapped or unable to move. As an adjective, it describes a state of being unable to move or progress.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.
action verb because you did this action (sent)
The word "move" can function as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it indicates an action (e.g., "I will move the table"). As a noun, it refers to an act of changing one's residence or position (e.g., "The move to a new city was challenging").
The word 'circulate' is a verb, meaning to move or cause to move continuously or through a closed system; to move about or flow freely; to move around from person to person or place to place; a word for an action. The noun forms of the verb to circulate are circulator, circulation, and the gerund, circulating.
what follows a linking or action verb
An action verb
action verb