The coat looked too thin for the snowy weather. Is the verb action or linking?
Linking - A coat can not do anything
What tense is the verb bellowed?
past tense
I (lay, lie, laid) the floor in my kitchen yesterday.
laid - to place + yesterday = laid
drink
drink, am drinking, drunk, have drunk, will drink, will have drunk
The cup was filled by Sharon. Active or passive voice?
Passive. For +100, change it to active
I tasted the burned cookies and promptly spit them out. Is the verb tasted action or linking?
Action - I tasted the cookies.
What tense is the verb will have found?
future perfect
I will (lay, lie) on the couch for a nap.
lie = to recline
sing
sing, am singing, sang, have sung, will sing, will have sung
We folded the laundry. Active or passive voice?
Active. For +100, change the voice to passive
I felt the bumps on my skin and knew I had contracted poison ivy. Is the verb felt action or linking?
Action - I literally felt the bumps.
Jesus is teaching us still today. What tense is the verb is teaching?
present participle
My dog (laid, lay) on the cool concrete floor of the porch.
lay = recline (Laid = to place)
swim
swim, am swimming, swam, have swum, will swim, will have swum
Timothy washed his car with the hose. Active or passive voice?
Active. For +100, change the voice to passive
The house smells like smoke; did you burn the roast? Is the verb smells action or linking?
Linking - a house can not small anything
She begins her new job today. What tense is the verb begins?
present
My sister (lay, laid) the flowers on the table so we could decorate the room.
Laid = place
reach
reach, am reaching, reached, have reached, will reach, will have reached
The lamp was turned off my Mom. Is the verb active or passive voice?
Passive. For +100, change the voice to active.
She appeared tired when I last saw her. Is the verb appeared action or linking?
linking - she is not becoming visible (which is the literal meaning of appear)
The ship has blown its engine in the past. What tense is the verb has blown?
past participle
The doctor told my mom to (lay, lie) in a dark room until her migraine had passed.
lie = to recline
sharpen
sharpen, am sharpening, sharpened, have sharpened, will sharpen, will have sharpened
Gayle took some cold medicine. Is the verb active voice or passive voice?
Active. For +100, change the voice to passive.