the moon___at night (fill in the blanks with doing verb)
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The moon is having in night.......
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The moon shines at night.
Explanation:
- The verbs refer to the doing words or action words. Verbs in a sentence describe an action, that's doing something
- An action verb refers to a word that denotes what someone or something is doing.
- Words that tell us what we can do are called doing words. These words express an action. These 'Doing words' are also called action words or verbs.
- Action verbs are verbs that specifically describe what function the subject of the sentence is doing.
- The action verbs also describe a lot of what the individual of our sentence is doing. These verbs are used to represent physical or mental activities.
- Here in the given sentence, the doing action verb to be filled is- shines
- It is because the 'moon' is subject and it is the universal truth that it does shine(simple present/present indefinite tense) at night.
- Hence the doing verb or action verb is- Shines.
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