no. its not Baseball the game and the ball is a noun
noun= person place or thing
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∙ 11y agoAlexandria Johnson
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What is the answer then if you want to be friends and you have to tell me
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∙ 13y agobaseball is a noun. (person, place or thing)
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wonders is a verb. "He wonders about baseball" what is he doing? wondering!
Baseball is not a verb, it is a noun.(noun:person, place, or a thing.
It is a verb
The helping (auxiliary) verb is is; the main verb is going.
An action verb because you are doing the action. EX: Tim plays with his new Baseball bat. He is in action. Don't think this is a linking verb!
An action verb because you are doing the action. EX: Tim plays with his new baseball bat. He is in action. Don't think this is a linking verb!
Pitcher is noun.Pitch is a verb. Forms are - pitch / pitches / pitched / pitching
You - subject pronoun have to watch - have to + verb (shows obligation). your - possessive son - noun (object) practice - verb baseball - noun
It is a noun and verb. Example as noun: "we have a strong dislike for olives and wouldn't eat them even if we were paid." Example as verb: "I dislike basketball, but I enjoy baseball."
Yes. plural subject - nine innings plural verb - are
No, the word 'pitcher' is a word for the person who pitches the ball; a noun.The verb forms are: pitch, pitches, pitching, pitched.
Marty sensed that his baseball team was in trouble. 'sensed' is the verb. sensed. I know that sensed is a verb because you can do this to it: I sense We sense You sense You sense (plural) He senses They Sense She Senses ---- Easy way to remember is that a verb is a doing word. Anything you do is a verb. e.g. ran, walked, read,