chose the incorrect option the verb (clean , found ,some , put)
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The incorrect option for the verb is found to be "some"
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- Verbs are words that show activity in a sentence. Very much like things and descriptors, they're one of the eight grammatical forms.
- Verbs indicating actions are those that involve the movement of one’s body in one way or the other.
- These are verb/ action words that refer to something that you can feel or experience and do not necessarily involve a movement of any kind.
- These verbs are those that refer to situations or the state of being. All forms of ‘to be’ verbs come under this category.
- An 'action word' is "a word or gathering of words that express an activity, (for example, eat), an occasion, (for example, occur) or a state (like exist)".
- As indicated by the Cambridge Dictionary, an 'action word' is characterized as "a word or expression that portrays an activity, condition, or experience".
- These action words are the initial segment of a sentence predicate and are frequently the principal word after a thing or pronoun
Action words likewise show:
- The strained (time span) of a sentence
- Concurrence with the subject of a sentence
- A thing's condition
- More data about a thing
- Can assist you with keeping them and their capabilities straight.
Here, in the given options, "Found" and "put" refers to the forms of verbs in the past tense.
- Found- The past form of the root verb- find means to perceive or discover by chance
- Put- The present, present participle and past forms of root verb- put means to place or add something.
- Clean- The present form of the root verb "clean" means to remove dirt, marks or stains etc.
- Some- Acts as a "determiner" before nouns to refer to indefinite quantities.
- Although the quantity is not important or not defined, using "some" implies a limited quantity i.e. suggests a normal/ limited amount.
Hence "some" is a quantifier and not a verb.
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