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English, 17.02.2021 06:20 lindasuebairdoyjpf7

1. Verbs are action words that tell what someone or something does, did, or will do.
2. A verb tells the subject's actions or state of being.
3. We use action words to complete the sentence.
4. Action words are not examples of verbs.
5. In telling stories or talking to someone, we use verbs to
create a clear picture of what is being talked about
and the action being done.​

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