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How it is that sad is a verb and bad is not a verb?

Because sad is a feeling and an expression . if i am sad my body has changed for example my face . On the other hand bad is a adjective to describe the body, bad is the past tense so for e.g you have been bad. and if your sad e.g you are sad , which is present tense.This is not correct.Both bad and sad are adjectives. They can be used in past or present tense sentences. eg He was sad / He is sad / He was bad / He is bad.Sad is not a verb because you cannot say - He sads me or He sadded me. Compare this to the verb punch- He punches me / He punched me.


Why are some people so melodramatic?

Some people may be melodramatic because they seek attention, have a tendency to exaggerate situations for emotional effect, or use drama as a coping mechanism for dealing with stress or conflict. Additionally, past experiences or personality traits can contribute to melodramatic behavior.


Why do people say bad nasty things.?

People may say bad and nasty things for a variety of reasons, such as anger, jealousy, insecurity, or simply to hurt others. It's important to remember that hurtful words often say more about the speaker than the recipient, and it's best to respond with kindness and understanding.


Why do some People laugh at everything they say?

Some people laugh at everything they say as a way to cope with social anxiety or to seek validation from others. It can also be a habit developed over time as a way to make interactions more light-hearted or to cover up their true emotions.


What should you say when someone says you stink at a sport?

I just say to them Nobodys perfect Jeez! But I hate sports I just play because I have to in gym! Everybody is so competitive! Either that, or you can look at it this way: You have 3 choices. Choice 1: Get upset. Choice 2: Say, as kindly as you can, but unencouraging enough for them to not continue with the subject, "Thanks for your input, I'll consider it, but since I like playing this I'll be the best I can be." Choice 3: Say (kindly), "I do what I like doing and you do your thing." Basically, you have several choices I guess. Pick one!