A word showing action, movement, or being.
2007-12-28 02:39:30
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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In syntax, a verb is a word belonging to the part of speech that usually denotes an action (bring, read), an occurrence (decompose, glitter), or a state of being (exist, stand). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many factors, possibly including its tense, aspect, mood and voice. It may also agree with the person, gender, and/or number of some of its arguments (subject, object, etc.). !!
2007-12-28 02:50:41
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answered by tarn_funky 1
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The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence.
(Abbr. V or vb.)
The part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence in most languages.
Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, as be, run, or conceive.
A phrase or other construction used as a verb.
2007-12-28 02:32:46
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answered by αmbεr. :) 2
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A verb is an action word or a linking word or an intransitive word which helps the noun describe the sentence .
2007-12-28 03:49:18
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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A verb is that word that defines the action in a sentence.
Run, see, go, do, sing, play, shout, talk
2007-12-28 02:32:01
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answered by k8kay 4
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The word or phrase that gives the action, or asserts something, in a sentence
2007-12-28 02:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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An action word.
2007-12-28 02:30:59
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answered by Jenny B 3
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A verb indicates action (such as run, jump, hyperventilate), or state of being (such as is, are, was, were....)
2007-12-28 03:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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