bank
beach
beast
bed
bottom
boulevard
cask
ceiling
country
day
dike
down
earth
edge
foot
for
gentleman
grass
gravedigger
gravel
hand
hill
lady
leave
leg
man
mile
moor
net
outside
pace
pair
path
pavement
pebble
platform
port
quiet
rampart
right
road
side
solitary
step
stomach
street
sunday
surface
table
third
tie
wall
wasp
way
weekly
yard
The verb walk on, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (exit, fall, fix, give, go) or describes a certain state (see, seem, smell, sound, suppose). Moreover, there are auxiliary verbs. In a sentence they have only a grammatical meaning.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses refer to actions that took place some time ago whereas future tenses describes activities that will be done. Present tenses indicate activities that are currently carried out.
For more information referring to verbs we recommend to visit Wikipedia.
Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'walk on':
- bank
- beach
- beast
- bed
- bottom
Last updated: Sep 19, 2024
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