Three of the following statements about a verb are true. Which statement is false?

A. A verb can express action.
B. A verb can express a state of being.
C. A verb takes the place of adjectives.
D. A verb makes a statement about the subject of a sentence.

my answer is c.

Right.

That is correct! Statement C is false. A verb does not take the place of adjectives. Adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns, while verbs express actions, states of being, or occurrences.

To determine which statement is false, let's analyze each statement:

A. A verb can express action. This statement is true. Verbs can indicate actions like running, jumping, eating, etc.

B. A verb can express a state of being. This statement is also true. Verbs such as "be," "exist," and "seem" can be used to express a state of being.

C. A verb takes the place of adjectives. This statement is false. Verbs do not replace adjectives. Adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns, while verbs are used to express actions or states of being.

D. A verb makes a statement about the subject of a sentence. This statement is true. Verbs make statements about the subject by expressing what the subject is doing or being.

Therefore, the false statement is C: "A verb takes the place of adjectives." Well done! Your answer is correct.