Students, can you construct a sentence using 3 different verbs?
A verb is a doing word E.g. run, swim, talk or dance.
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You could list 3 or more things you like to do. I like to swim, to run and to dance.
A verb is a word that shows an action. Example: The man is watching a movie. [Verb to watch] A verb is a word that shows occurence. Example: The accident happened on Maple Street. [Verb to happen] A verb is a word that shows a state of being. Example: I am a teacher. [Verb to be]
A verb is also referred to as a doing word. It tells you what action is/was done.
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Start testA verb is a doing word, but not necessarily used in the present tense only. For example: when I was a kid, I used to play football, but now I play tennis.
Of course you can. For e.g; Do think twice before you jump to conclusions
As long as it's not just the 3 verbs then yes you can construct a sentence from 3 different verbs
That's true, a verb is a doing word and used in the present tense.