Example Of Action Verb. Any verb that describes what someone or something does is an action verb. The action verb tells us what the subject of our clause or sentence is doing-physically or mentally.
Action verb is a verb that expresses an action that an animal, object, or person can do. OR, "A word belonging to the parts of speech, that is the center of the predicate. Action verbs can be transitive and intransitive verb.
Action verbs express action, either physical or mental.
This can be a physical straight line, where you literally line.
An action verb is a single word that describes something a person, animal, force of nature, or thing can DO. For example: The man [subject] + was bitten. An action verb can express something that a person, animal or even object can do.