The word "accident" is a noun, and not all nouns can be turned into verbs. (A noun, of course, is a person or place or thing. A verb shows action or state of being.) You can use the phrase "to have an accident" (have is a verb) but you are still not going to be able to turn "accident" into a verb. However, there are a few noun synonyms for "accident"-- one of them is "mishap" (pronounced miss-hap, which the accent on the first syllable).
Some verbs for the word "copper" include "coppering," "copper-plating," "coppering," and "copperizing."
The word "is" is the verb in your sentence. The word "is" is part of the verb "to be." Reflective verbs are some of the most difficult verbs to understand.
ten verbs from the word constantipole
There are so many good verbs for the word shout. Some of them include howl, yell, screech, cheer, cry out and so many more.
splash, moves freely, refresheshope i helped!
shining and brighting and lighting up the world
No! It's an article. Will, have, and can are some examples of helping verbs.
Some example of verbs for an act (action verbs):actbringchewdrilleducatefindgohireirkjumpkneellaughmissSome examples of verbs to be (being verbs):amarebebeenbeingiswaswere
action verbs
"Could" is part of a special group of verbs known as modal auxiliary verbs. Some other modal verbs are may/might, will/would, shall/should.
Verbs are not describing words; verb are words for an action or for being. Adjectives are words that describe nouns, veterans is a noun.Some adjectives to describe the word veterans:bravedeterminedearnesthonorableretiredstalwarttenaciousvaliantventurous
The verb for the word protection is protect.Protects, protecting and protected are also some verbs.