as a verb it would be 'eventing', as in to take part or ride a horse in eventing
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The verb in the sentence is: changed
Verb: to celebrate Adjective: a celebrate party or event
Event is the subject and occurred is the verb
The verb of rehearsal is rehearse. As in the action "to rehearse for a play". A similar verb would be practice. As in "to practice for the event".
Yes, skip is a verb. It means to jump lightly over or to miss an event.
Notably is an adverb and doesn't have a verb form. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
"After" is a preposition, not an action verb. It is commonly used to indicate the time following an action or event.
Noun = Event : Verb = Work
"Foreshadow" is a verb, used to indicate hints or indications of what is to come later in a story or event.
It is a contraction of "this" and "will". "This" itself is a noun, and "will" itself is a verb.
No, "context" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the circumstances or background that surround a particular event or situation.