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What is a verb for wind?

the verb for wind is wound


Is wind an action verb?

No, an action verb would be like blowed.. Wind is not an action verb.


What is a action verb for wind?

If you mean what verb describes the action of wind, that would be "to blow".For example: "The wind blew the leaves across the yard."


What is a verb word for wind?

The verb form for "wind" is "to twist or turn in a spiral or coil." For example, "I need to wind the clock to make it work."


Is wind an adverb?

No.It is a noun: 'That is a cold wind today!' (rhymes with finned)Or a verb: 'I have to wind my watch.' (rhymes with find)The adjective for the noun is windy, adverb is windily. The wind in the trees ruffled the leaves. [noun]The verb wind meaning to turn or twist, does not have an adverb form.


Is wind a verb?

Yes, "wind" can be a verb. It can mean to twist or turn, as in "The road winds through the mountains." It can also refer to the act of turning a key to activate a mechanical device, as in "Wind up the clock."


Where does the helping verb go?

Wind milk Carmel


Is turned a linking or action verb?

Well, sweetheart, "turned" can be both a linking verb and an action verb depending on how it's used in a sentence. If it's showing a state of being or connecting the subject to a subject complement, then it's a linking verb. If it's showing physical movement or action, then it's an action verb. So, it really just depends on the context, darling.


What is the verb in this sentence wind and water shape earth's surface?

shape


Is drifted a transitive verb?

Yes, "drifted" can be a transitive verb when it is used with an object, such as "The wind drifted the leaves across the yard."


How do you use the word Kayak in a Sentence?

The wind blew my kayak onto the shore. Or as a verb: I went kayaking yesterday


Is gust an adjective?

No. A gust (of wind) is a noun, and there is a verb to gust. But the adjective form is gusty.