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Answered by 713shreyapalkar
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A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. As you can see from that definition, there are two main categories of verbs: action verbs and state of being verbs (also known as linking verbs). ... Helping verbs always help either an action verb or a linking verb

Answered by jaedensujan2011
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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.

Verbs are words that show actions, motions, doing, or states of being. They can also demonstrate how someone feels. Verbs are an absolutely necessary part of sentences. A sentence cannot work without an action verb.

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