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verb example of verb​

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Answered by sam4915
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Explanation:

Verbs can also sometimes be recognized by their position in a sentence.

Often, prefixes and suffixes (affixes) will signify that a word is a verb. For example, the suffixes-ify, -ize, -ate, or -en usually signify that a word is a verb, as in typify, characterize, irrigate, and sweeten. Prefixes such as be-, de-, or en- may signify that a word is a verb, as in bestow,dethrone, and encourage.

These affixes, often inconsistent from verb to verb, are called derivational affixes. Added to a word, they either change the word's part of speech

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Answered by ytv69Sonic
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Answer:

Verbs have traditionally been defined as words that show action or state of being. ... For example, the suffixes -ify, -ize, -ate, or -en usually signify that a word is a verb, as in typify, characterize, irrigate, and sweeten.

Explanation:

Example: Waving, Saying, Doing and etc.

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