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Use an action verb from the box to complete each sentence appropriately
1. I love to Swim
in the lake.
2. Please_Pela and get some rest.
3. Be careful or you will
down.
4. Cover your mouth when you sleep
5.
carefully to the store please.
6. Do not
on that couch!
7. I want to
on the trampoline.
8. The super-ball will
like crazy in here.
9. I love to
my computer
about it before you do it.
10.​

Answers

Answered by Krish1993
0

Answer:

1: I love to swim in the lake

2: Please go and get some rest

3: Be careful or you will fall down

4: Cover your mouth when you sleep

5: Carefully go to the store please

6: Do not jump on that couch

7: I want to dance on the trampoline

8: The super ball will fall like crazy in here

9: I love to play with my computer

Explanation:

The words "she walked to the door" and "the dog chased the ball" are examples of action verbs that express activity. Action verbs on your CV let readers know that you actually did something at previous positions, as opposed to merely being "responsible for," You "streamlined," "coordinate," or "performed" it instead. In addition to finishing the task, you also made progress. The strength of several action verbs varies, so use caution. Words like "lead" or "handled," for instance, may be OK (in moderation) on a resume, but they don't provide the reader with any information on how you carried out the action. In the English language, there are many action verbs. The ability of a person, an animal, or even an object can be expressed with an action verb. If a word in a phrase implies anything that a person can do, be, or feel, it is an action verb. To tell if a word is an action verb, look at the sentence. An action verb is one that the subject can take if necessary (if it is something they can be or feel, it is a non-action, or stative, verb).

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Answered by farhatnaaz822
3

Answer:

Explanation:3.fall.

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