abolitionist
acceleration
accident
acid
act
action
active
advice
affair
agent
agitation
air
alarm
alteration
amount
anchor
ancient
anger
angle
animal
annoyance
annual
answer
antecedent
anvil
anxiety
appearance
application
approach
Arab
arm
armature
army
arrangement
arris
atmosphere
atom
attack
avalanche
baby
back
backup
bacterium
bad
bag
ball
band
banker
bar
bark
battery
beach
beam
beauty
behavior
behaviour
behind
being
bell
bellow
better
bias
bishop
black
blackout
blade
block
blood
boat
body
bolt
bone
boot
bottom
bourbon
boy
brain
break
breaker
breast
breath
breeze
bridge
brightness
brother
building
bulb
bulk
button
cable
campaigner
can
cancer
cap
captain
car
card
cardinal
cart
cataract
catastrophe
cell
center
cervix
chain
change
channel
charade
charge
chest
child
chromosome
church
cilium
circuit
circulation
city
clay
climate
clothes
cloud
coffin
coil
cold
collapse
collision
colon
color
column
common
commotion
community
component
concern
concussion
condition
conductor
confusion
connector
conqueror
constraint
constriction
contact
content
contraction
conversation
cord
cortex
cost
The verb cause, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (listen, make, march, move, nod) or describes a certain state (recall, recognize, regard, remain, remember). There are also auxiliary verbs that have only a grammatical meaning. However, themselves they do not matter in a sentence.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses reflect previous acvivities that took place, present describes actions that are happening now, while future tenses show predicted or planned activeness.
For more information referring to verbs we recommend to visit Wikipedia.
Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'cause':
- abolitionist
- acceleration
- accident
- acid
- act
Last updated: Nov 7, 2024
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