In which of the following sentence is the underlined verb used as an action verb?

1) The animal (looked) hungry.
2) The trainer (felt) worried.
3) The lion (smelled) the steak.
4) The steak (tasted) good.
I think B

Thanks.

C: The lion (smelled) the steak.

Yes! C.

No.

Which verb shows the subject doing something?

B is answer to #5

To determine which sentence uses the underlined verb as an action verb, let's review the options provided:

1) The animal (looked) hungry.
2) The trainer (felt) worried.
3) The lion (smelled) the steak.
4) The steak (tasted) good.

To identify whether a verb is acting as an action verb, we need to consider whether the verb represents a physical action or something that can be done.

In option 1, "looked" is not an action verb because it describes a state of being or observation, not a physical action.

Option 2, "felt," is not an action verb either since it describes an emotion rather than a physical action.

In option 3, "smelled" is an action verb because it represents a physical action: the lion uses its sense of smell.

Lastly, in option 4, "tasted" is also an action verb since it describes the physical action of experiencing the flavor of the steak.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 4) The steak (tasted) good.