Yes, "can" is a verb. It is a modal verb used to indicate ability, permission, possibility, or capability.
The linking verb in the sentence "he is exactly right about that" is "is," which connects the subject "he" to the complement "exactly right about that."
The linking verb in the sentence is "is." It connects the subject "he" to the subject complement "exactly right about that."
No, "brief" is not a verb. It is an adjective that means short or concise.
The verb form of "conscious" is "conscientious." It means to be careful, diligent, and guided by a sense of right and wrong.
The verb form of "house" is "to house," meaning to provide shelter or accommodation for something or someone.
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Smokin' Weed That's a verb, right?
compensate IS a verb. similar words are - recompense, correct, right
Swallow is already a verb in the right context. For example, "to swallow something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Brave, in the right context, is already a verb. For example "to brave something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Increase is already a verb in the right context. For example "to increase something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The present verb tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening or are generally true. It is formed by adding the base form of the verb to indicate an action happening now.
Right can be used as an adjective, noun, adverb, and verb.
Reason, if used in the right context, is already a verb. For example "to reason with someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
have is linking verb Right..and wrong. By itself it typically does not function as a linking verb. It takes an object, not a compliment.
Depending on the right context, sink is already a verb. For example "to sink something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb form of study is "to study." It refers to the act of acquiring knowledge or information through reading, research, or practice with the goal of learning about a specific subject.