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Is a verb action or transitive verb?

"Verb" is a noun.

It's the name of the part of speech that describes actions, states of being, or occurrences.

Action and transitive are descriptors that can be applied to verbs.

Here's a breakdown:

* Action verb: Describes a physical or mental action. Example: "run," "think," "eat"

* Transitive verb: Requires a direct object to receive the action. Example: "He threw the ball." (Ball is the direct object)

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