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we should water the plants.here water is a ---(noun,adjective,pronoun,verb)​

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Answered by eliza5
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water is noun

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

we should water the plants. Here water is a verb.

Explanation:

Here water is used as a verb .

Verb:

Verbs are words that show an activity (sing), event (create), or condition (exist). Pretty much every sentence requires a verb. The fundamental type of a verb is known as its infinitive. The structures call, love, break, and go are infinitives.

Practically all verbs have two other significant structures called participles. Participles are structures that are utilized to make a few verb tenses (frames that are utilized to show when an activity occurred); they can likewise be utilized as modifiers. The current participle generally finishes in - ing: calling, cherishing, breaking, going. (There is likewise a sort of thing, called a "ing" word, that is indistinguishable in structure to the current participle type of a verb.) The previous participle normally finishes in - ed, however numerous previous participles have sporadic endings: called, cherished, broken, gone.

The verb's previous tense generally has something similar - ed structure as the past participle. For some verbs, be that as it may, the previous tense is sporadic. A sporadic past tense isn't generally indistinguishable from an unpredictable past participle: called, cherished, broke, went.

The two fundamental sorts of verbs, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, are talked about at the sections for transitive and intransitive.

Examples:

  • He is playing.
  • she is eating.
  • They are writing.

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