What does VERBS mean?

Verbs

A verb is a part of speech that expresses action or a state of being. It is often described as the "doing" or "being" word in a sentence.

Verbs can be conjugated to show tense, aspect, and mood. In English, verbs are usually preceded by a subject and followed by an object or complement.

Definitions:

  • A verb is a word that expresses action or a state of being.
  • Verbs can be conjugated to show tense, aspect, and mood.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /vɜrbz/
  • UK: /vɜːbz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "verb" comes from the Latin word "verbum," which means "word." Verbs are essential to language and are used in every sentence. They are often the most important words in a sentence and provide the main action or meaning.

Synonyms:

  • Action words
  • Doing words

Related Words:

  • Admit
  • Agree
  • Allow
  • Amaze
  • Anger

Example Sentences:

  • She runs every morning before work.
  • He walked to the store to buy milk.
  • The cat is sleeping on the couch.
  • They will be going on vacation next month.


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