What type of verb is considered?
What type of verb is considered?
transitive
[transitive] consider somebody/something to think about something, especially the feelings of other people, and be influenced by it when making a decision, etc.
Is consider a noun or verb?
consider is a verb, considerate and considerable are adjectives, consideration is a noun:I consider him a friend. He is a considerate gentleman.
What is the adverb for consider?
She drives carefully and considerately.
How do you use considered in a sentence?
Considered sentence example
- I considered this change of events.
- She would never have considered back-talking her parents.
- I considered my answer.
- He hadn’t even considered that she might not want to go.
- Dusty considered her words.
- If not for her unusual power, and his cold magic, she would’ve considered him crazy.
Is considered an action verb?
To determine if a word is an action verb, look at the sentence and ask yourself if the word shows something someone can do or something someone can be or feel. If it is something they can do, then it is an action verb (if it is something they can be or feel, it is a non-action, or stative, verb).
What is the phrasal verb of consider?
consider to think carefully about something, especially in order to make a decision:She carefully considered her options.
What is the verb for considerable?
Word family (noun) consideration reconsideration (adjective) considerable ≠ inconsiderable considerate ≠ inconsiderate considered (verb) consider reconsider (adverb) considerably considerately ≠ inconsiderately.
Is considerately a word?
adj. 1. Having or showing regard for the needs or feelings of others.
What do you mean by considered?
to think carefully about, especially in order to make a decision; contemplate; reflect on: He considered the cost before buying the new car. to regard as or deem to be: I consider the story improbable.
Which preposition is used with consider?
The word consider should be used without preposition following it. The uses of the phrases ‘consider as’, ‘consider to be’ and ‘consider as being’ are wrong.
Is considered a linking verb?
Linking verbs are verbs that serve as a connection between a subject and further information about that subject. They do not show any action; rather, they “link” the subject with the rest of the sentence. The verb to be is the most common linking verb, but there are many others, including all the sense verbs.