Difference between action verbs and verbs.
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An action verb is a verb that expresses physical or mental action. The action verb tells us what the subject of our clause or sentence is doing-physically or mentally.
Verbs have traditionally been defined as words that show action or state of being. Verbs can also sometimes be recognized by their position in a sentence.
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Verbs have traditionally been defined as words that show action or state of being. Verbs can also sometimes be recognized by their position in a sentence.
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a verb is a word that is used to describe an action ,state or occurrence and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence
an action verb is only a verb that express physical and mental action and nothing else
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an action verb is only a verb that express physical and mental action and nothing else
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