Is planned a condition or action verb? Is shower a condition or action verb? Is wears a condition or action verb?

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Planned is a action verb. Is "is" a condition verb. Wears is a condition verb.

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Yes, planned is an action verb. Your other two classifications are wrong.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional.htm

http://www.grammarly.com/handbook/grammar/verbs/27/conditional-verbs/

In order to determine if a word is a condition or action verb, you need to understand the difference between them.

An action verb is a word that expresses an action or something that a person or thing does. For example, in the sentence "She planned a trip," the word "planned" is an action verb, because it describes the action of someone planning a trip.

On the other hand, a condition verb (also called a linking verb) is a word that connects the subject of a sentence to a word or phrase that describes or identifies the subject. Instead of showing action, it shows a state of being. For example, in the sentence "She is tired," the word "is" is a condition verb, because it links the subject "she" to the state of being "tired."

With that in mind, let's categorize the words you mentioned:

1. Planned: In the sentence "She planned a trip," the word "planned" is an action verb. It describes the action of someone planning a trip.

2. Shower: In the sentence "He showered in the morning," the word "showered" is an action verb. It describes the action of someone taking a shower.

3. Wears: In the sentence "She wears a red dress," the word "wears" is an action verb. It describes the action of someone putting on and wearing a red dress.

Therefore, all the words you mentioned (planned, showered, and wears) are action verbs. They express actions being performed by someone or something.