Both "loves" and "to dance" are verbs.
He loves to dance. So he loves all Hip Hop dance moves. :)
Dance is a Noun.
dance - noun dancing - verb
Dawns (feminine noun - "a dance"). Dawnsio (verb - "to dance").
The past tense is danced. Dance is a regular verb so the past is verb + ed
He loves to dance. So he loves all Hip Hop dance moves. :)
She loves to dance
yes he loves to dance:)
There is no linking verb in that sentence. The only verb, loves, is a transitive verb. The direct object of the transitive verb is "driving".
She loves to sing,dance and act
Loves is the verb in that sentence.
Dance is a Noun.
The verb is dance and the past tense of dance is danced.
I Love to Love - But My Baby Loves to Dance - was created in 1976.
verb
Yes she loves to dance
A verb is not a describing word, an adjective describes a noun and an adverb modifies a verb. The word dance is a noun and a verb, you would use an adjective to describe the noun dance and an adverb to modify the verb dance. Examples:Adjective/noun: I prefer a slow dance to a fast dance. We have a formal dance planned for next month.Adverb/verb: You dance beautifully. I can barely dance at all.