A verb is a word used to describe an action. That’s doing something. Or, a verb can be used to describe a state. That’s feeling something. Or, a verb can be used to describe an occurrence. That’s ...
It has given English such basic action verbs as “eye” to mean “to watch or study closely”; “nose” to mean “to search impertinently”; “face” to mean “to deal with straightforwardly”; “mouth” to mean ...
To make verbs negative, add hoow- to the beginning. To make verbs into questions, add koo- to the beginning. Example #1: (hyphens have been added to make things clearer. They are not used in ordinary ...
A literacy lesson plan from a group partly funded by the Government of Canada uses a partisan example to teach people how to conjugate the verb "to vote." The lesson plan, written by Saskatchewan ...