Tell verb- The lazy boy sleeps all day long
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sleeps
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Sleeps is the verb.
- The verb forms a small but significant part of the speech and can be identified as an action word.
- It represents the word in the sentence that indicates what the noun is doing or the action/ task being done by the noun.
- Here, the boy who is lazy is doing the task of sleeping.
- So, 'sleeps' is the sentence's verb.
- A verb could also be auxiliary and can be used to add to a sentence's functionality.
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