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Does the statement “to be or not to be” contain an action verb?



Yes, ‘to be’ is an action verb.

No, because there is no physical or mental action in the phrase ‘to be or not to be’.

No, because there are no verbs in the phrase ‘to be or not to be’.

No, because ‘to be or not to be’ is not a complete sentence.

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Answered by anuragkr07
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Answered by rajguttedar3
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Explanation:

Yes, ‘to be’ is an action verb.

No, because there is no physical or mental action in the phrase ‘to be or not to be’.

No, because there are no verbs in the phrase ‘to be or not to be’.

No, because ‘to be or not to be’ is not a complete sentence.

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