The direct object of the verb drives in the sentence 'she drives a buick' is Buick.
No. "Drives" is an action, it is something you can do. Anything you can "do" is a verb.
The word 'drives' is the plural form of the noun drive, and the third person, singular present of the verb to drive. Examples:noun: We take drives along the park ridge to see the foliage.verb: He drives a car to work.
They are all singular verb forms.
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
Her is not any type of verb. It is a pronoun.
The word coming is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb come.
Hard Drives Floppy Drives Tape Drives Drum Drives
Rapidly is an adverb so it is most commonly used to describe a verb and tells 'how' the verb is being done. Ex: Susan drives rapidly across town because she is late to pick up her daughter. Here drives is the verb and rapidly describes how Susan is driving.
Molex is the power plug type used for hard drives and CD drives in older PATA-type PC's. Berg is the same, except used for floppy drives.
The word type is both a noun and a verb (type, types, typing, typed). Example uses: As a verb: I type on the computer. As a noun: What type of computer do you use? Verb and noun: First type the cells, then describe the types.
An action verb