He decided to implement his plan.
Heat is used to convert water to vapor.
should be
He tried to expedite all his homework before end of day. This is a sentence which contains the word expedite.
Subject Verb Object. No passive voice Present tense.
I would use the word "affected" rather than "effected" in that sentence. The word "affected" would be an adjective in that sentence. The word "effected" is used as a verb. The following sentence would make sense: The affected parts effected a situation that caused our problem. Of course, if "effected" is the correct word, it would bring about a different meaning of the sentence. The effected parts caused the problem that affected our car's engine. That implies that the parts had been acted upon by an external source. These words are difficult to keep straight. However, do not trust me! I highly recommend that you use a dictionary for this. I think I remember that "affect" sometimes can be a verb. The sentence I used: "The effected parts caused the problem that affected our car's engine." I believe in that sentence "affected" is used as a verb, and "effected" is used as an adjective. Please, use the dictionary. I recommend Webster's Dictionary; I believe they update annually.
implement - noun - what kind of implement do you use for weeding around the plants? implement - verb - We will implement the new policies as soon as possible.
which is not a verb
We watches t.v before we went to sleep.
I is a personal pronoun.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
She loves me. I love her. They love watching the Olympics on TV
"I" is the first person pronoun.
The word "vivify" is a transitive verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Somehow, his brush with death had seemed to vivify him.
A sentence simply had a verb? Oh boy!
implement (verb) means to use. "I will implement your new device in the final process." implement (noun) means tool, or instrument. "Evidence shows that they were adept at making and using implements of stone, bone and wood."
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
Never isn't a verb, so a sentence with it as a verb would be grammatically incorrect.