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. :)
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".
yes he loves to dance:)
She loves to dance
She loves to sing,dance and act
The word "loves" can function as either a linking verb or an action verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a noun or adjective that renames or describes it (e.g., "She loves literature"). As an action verb, it shows the action of loving something or someone (e.g., "He loves his dog").
The verb is dance and the past tense of dance is danced.
Dance is a Noun.
The verb 'loves' is the third person singular form.I love pizza. You love pizza.He loves pizza. She loves pizza.We love pizza. They love pizza.
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Oh, dude, the verb in that sentence is "loves." It's like the action word, you know, showing what Sam is all about, his love for basketball. So, yeah, "loves" is the verb there. Cool, right?
I Love to Love - But My Baby Loves to Dance - was created in 1976.