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she licks the candy
noun or verb
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"She licks the candy." — "licks" is a verb (third-person singular present of "to lick").
Structure: subject = she; verb = licks; object = the candy.
(As a note: "lick" can also be a noun in other sentences — e.g., "He gave the dog three licks" — but in your sentence it's a verb.)
Structure: subject = she; verb = licks; object = the candy.
(As a note: "lick" can also be a noun in other sentences — e.g., "He gave the dog three licks" — but in your sentence it's a verb.)
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