A Level English Language revision notes - King Edward VII ...
is an idea or feeling-in other words an abstract noun. Then they are ‘describing words’ known as adjectives. Traditionally, the definition of a ‘verb’ is a ‘doing’ word. However, this is misleading; the most common one is ‘is’ or ‘be’, followed by ‘have’ and many of these describe states or feelings rather than actions. ................
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