Thursday, November 28, 2019
Act and Action
Act and Action  Act and Action  Act and Action                                      By Maeve Maddox                                            	  Act functions as both a verb and a noun:  The government must act quickly to avoid worse consequences. (verb)  Polluting the stream with transmission fluid was a criminal act. (noun)  As a noun, act has several specialized meanings:    deed  Paying for the childââ¬â¢s piano lessons was an act of kindness.   division of a play  Judyââ¬â¢s big speaking part came in the third act.   a piece of entertainment  My friendââ¬â¢s grandson performed a juggling act on the Jay Leno Show.   pretense  The boss was deceived, but the rest of us knew he was putting on an act.   an account of the life and deeds of a person or persons (usually plural)  Our preacherââ¬â¢s favorite book of the Bible is the Acts of the Apostles.   a degree or statute passed by a legislative body  The Volstead Act prohibited intoxicating beverages and regulated the manufacture, production, use and sale of high-proof spirits for purposes other than drinking.  Action is an abstract noun formed from the verb to act. It also has more than one  meaning:    lawsuit  She has retained counsel, David Shiller, to bring an action against The Toronto Star.   military engagement  Captain Martin, although badly wounded,à  survived the action.   gestures  In teaching the Itsy-Bitsy-Spider song to a child, first teach the words, then the actions.   event or series of events in a story  The action in the film Gigi takes place in turn-of-the-twentieth century Paris.   Using action and act interchangeably is appropriate only when the sense is ââ¬Å"deedâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"thing done.â⬠ Action has meanings that do not apply to act, as in the following statements:  There can be no excuse for his actions on the day of the disaster.  behavior  conduct  undertakings  exploits  maneuvers  endeavors  efforts  exertions  activities  He lived a life of action.  energy  vitality  vigor  forcefulness  drive  initiative  spirit  liveliness  vim  pep  activity  At the time, the action of asbestos on the lungs was not widely known.  effect  influence  power                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:36 Adjectives Describing Light15 Types of DocumentsWords Often Misspelled Because of Double Letters    
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.