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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?

Turned can be either an action verb OR a linking verb, depending on its function in the sentence. Examples:ACTION VERB: The car turned the corner. (Corner is a direct object receiving the action of transitive verb turned.)LINKING VERB: The night wind turned cold. (Turned links wind to cold, a predicate adjective describing wind.)The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (...wind turned cold. wind->cold).


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


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

shape


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.