no
the nouns agree with it because it is a noun
The verb 'is' is used for singular collective nouns. Example:This bouquet of flowers isfor my mother.The verb 'are' is used for plural collective nouns. Example: These bouquets of flowers are all for the leading lady.
The verb reviewed is used after both singular and plural nouns.
'Discuss' is a verb. In english, only nouns and pronouns have singular and plural forms. the verb discuss can be used with both singular nouns and pronouns (I discuss) and plural nouns and pronouns (we discuss).
No, it is not a verb. It is a possessive proper noun, which is used like an adjective to modify other nouns.
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
No, the word 'of' is not a verb. It is a preposition commonly used to indicate a relationship between two nouns in a sentence.
if used as a verb it is be quiet and suppress. -nouns is aphony.
prepositions are used before nouns and pronouns
No. Pronouns are used to replace nouns, so: he, she, his, her, you, they, I, me, their, it, etc are prounouns. The word was is a verb.
'what' is an interrogative pronoun ( pronouns are those which are used to substitute nouns) whereas 'will' is a verb. Since it shows a sense of doing something.
It's pretty easy to figure out... Proper nouns are capitalized. Common nouns come before the verb-- nouns are the doers, while the verb is the doing. In your sentence 'lived' is the verb. The teacher taught students.