- - "Do" and "go," but not "to" or "no"
- - rank and file, e.g.
- - cut and run, e.g.
- - Duck and goose, at times
- - Words of action, such as "grow" and "know"
- - Track and field, e.g.
- - Signed, sealed and delivered, e.g.
- - Bump and grind, e.g.
- - Touch-and-go
- - "Hide" and "seek"
- - Rock and roll, e.g
- - "Rock" and "roll," for two
- - Shake and bake, e.g
- - 'Live' and 'learn,' e.g
- - Show and tell
- - Stop, look and listen
- - Huff and puff
- - Cut and paste, e.g
- - Stop, drop and roll, e.g
- - Lock, stock, and barrel
- - Hunt and peck
- - "Cut" and "paste"
- - Hide and seek, e.g.
- - Supply and demand, e.g.
- - Come and go, e.g.
- - Duck and goose, but not turkey
- - Shake, rattle and roll
- - Point and click, e.g.
- - Eat and run , e.g.
- - Stop and go, say
- - Come and go, for two
- - Lock, stock, and barrel, e.g.
- - Come and go
- - Hit and run, e.g.
- - Could and would
- - 48 Across and others.
- - Not adjectives or nouns
- - Action words: kick, jump, run
- - They serve as predicates in sentences
- - Parts of speech that often follow nouns
- - Doing words
- - Words that often follow nouns
- - Words that aren't nouns
- - Nouns' mates
- - Actionable words
- - Action words
- - Conjugation targets
- - They have subjects
- - Words that may be irregular
- - They may be irregular
- - Many Latin ones end in -are
- - Parts of complete sentences
- - Words after nouns
- - Noun followers, often
- - Words of action
- - Predicate parts
- - Active vocabulary?
- - Words denoting action
- - Parser's parts
- - They do active duty
- - Parts of speech
- - Sentence parts
- - Some words
- - Predicates.
- - words that tell what someone or something is doing
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