Sure, 'indulge' is a verb that works. For example, 'He indulges in fictional stories every weekend.' It implies enjoying and getting deeply involved.
Yes, it can. For example, you could say 'He fictions a wild story.' But it's not a very common usage.
Nope, 'novel' isn't a verb. It's commonly known and used as a noun to describe a type of written story. You might say something like, 'This novel is very captivating.'
In classical Chinese,"go" was translated as "escape", which was a verb. In modern Chinese, the word "walk" usually means walking, running, etc. But in classical Chinese, it refers to a way of action, usually used as a verb. For example, there was a line in 'Dream of the Red Chamber':' The more he wanted to escape, the more he couldn't escape.' The word "escape" here was a verb that meant that he tried to escape but was unable to.
In fiction, a variety of verb tenses can be used, but the present tense is often employed for immediacy and to draw the reader in. The past tense is also frequently seen to provide a chronological account. Sometimes, a mix of both can add depth and variety to the narrative.
It really depends on the style and genre of the fiction. In some cases, you might use it sparingly to keep the prose more dynamic. But in others, it can be used more frequently without causing a problem.
This passage used a series of verb to accurately describe the process of catching birds in the snow: 1 Climb 2 Take Off 3 Running 4. Aim 5 Shooting 6 Captured These verbs describe how a snow bird-hunter looks for birds in the snow and then shoots them with bows and arrows or guns to capture them. This kind of adventure is usually in winter because birds usually fly back to their habitat during the cold season.
You can look for rare or unique words in a thesaurus and apply them in a creative way. Also, try observing real-life actions and describe them in an unconventional manner.
Well, 'novel' is typically a noun. It refers to a long fictional story. But sometimes, it can act as an adjective to mean something new or original. Such as 'a novel approach'.
A novel verb is a verb that is created or used in a unique or unconventional way in a literary work or language context.
We can use past tenses to talk about past events. For example, 'I went to the store yesterday.' For present, like 'I go to the store regularly.' And for future, 'I will go to the store tomorrow.'