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The verb of actor is act.
Acts, acting and acted are also verbs for actor.

Here are some example sentences for you:
"I need you to act on the evidence".
"He acts on stage sometimes".
"We are acting it out now".
"He acted like an immature boy".

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What is the verb form of actor?

acting


Is john has become a good actor a regular or irregular verb?

my question is which is the correct regular and irregular verbs: John has become a rather good actor or john has became a rather good actor.


Which is the correct regular or irregular verb John has became a good actor or john has become a good actor?

The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."


Whether the subject names the actor or the receiver of the action expressed by the verb is determined by the verb's?

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What is the verb in Derek wants to be an actor when he gets older?

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Is actor a noun or an adjective?

The word 'actor' is a noun, a word for a person.The related adjectives are the present participle and past participle of the verb to act: acting and acted.


Why is it better to use John has become a rather good actor instead of John has became a rather good actor?

"John has become a rather good actor" is correct. The verb is in the present perfect tense, which is formed by combining the present tense of "have" with the past participle of the main verb. In this instance the main verb is "become" and its irregular past participle is also "become". "Became" is correct only in the simple past tense.


Is the receiver before the verb an active voice?

In the active-voice sentence "I should kill you," the receiver follows the verb. In the passive-voice sentence "You should be killed," the receiver precedes the verb. The difference between active and passive voice is merely the presence of the actor. In passive voice, the actor disappears.


Is the word 'play' a linking verb?

The verb play is not generally a linking verb, but it can be used as a linking verb. A linking verb links noun+ noun, pronoun + noun, noun+ adjective, or pronoun + adjective. As it is generally used, the verb play is an action verb: "I play football." It could be used as a linking verb: "The actor played James Bond." (noun + noun)


Is the sentence The cake was baked by Mother transitive or intransitive?

This is not really a sentence. It has a passive verb phrase an actor but no non-actor or subject. Passive sentences usually require a verb that takes an object - a transitive verb. So I would say bake is a transitive verb. Some verbs can be both transitive or non transitive. The bread was baked by mother.


What is the noun for actor?

The word 'actor' is a noun; a word for someone whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, television, etc.; someone who behaves in a way that is not genuine; a word for a person.


How do you use actor in a sentence with an adjective verb and adverb?

The tall actor gracefully strode across the stage.The petite actor skillfully climbed into the small jack-in-the-box prop.The brand new actor belligerently refused to follow the director's instructions.As a child actor charmingly saying her lines, the girl won hearts, but as an adult she seemed aloof.