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8/14/22

[Answer] Grammatically, what is the verb in this question?

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Grammatically, what is the verb in this question?


  • Is:Verbs are not just limited to describing an action. While it's true that verbs typically describe action, they can also describe existence or occurrence, even when no action is occurring. Some examples of action verbs include: run, sang, jump, and throw. The word "is" in the context of today's trivia question is what is known as a "state of being" verb. State of being verbs do not express a particular action or activity; rather, they describe an existence or occurrence. In other words, a state-of-being verb identifies who or what a noun is, was, or will be.



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