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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
3 years ago
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What are examples of verbs?

English
2 answers:
zaharov [31]3 years ago
7 0
Phrase Is the Predicate of the Sentence. Following are some verb<span> phrase </span>examples <span>where the </span>verb<span> phrase is the predicate of a sentence. In this case, the </span>verb<span> phrase consists of the main </span>verb<span> plus any auxiliary, or helping, </span>verbs<span>.</span>
lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
4 0
Physical Verbs – Definition and Examples

Physical verbs are action verbs. They describe specific physical actions. If you can create a motion with your body or use a tool to complete an action, the word you use to describe it is most likely a physical verb.

Physical Verb Examples

The physical verb examples in the following sentences are in bold for easy identification.

<span><span>Let’s run to the corner and back.</span><span>I hear the train coming.</span><span>Call me when you’re finished with class.</span></span>Mental Verbs – Definition and Examples

Mental verbs have meanings that are related to concepts such as discovering, understanding, thinking, or planning. In general, a mental verb refers to a cognitive state.

Mental Verb Examples

The mental verb examples in the following sentences are in bold for easy identification.

<span><span>I know the answer.</span><span>She recognised me from across the room.</span><span>Do you believe everything people tell you?

Hope this helped!</span></span>
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