How many verbs does this sentence contain?
The auxiliary verb "did" is used to create questions in the past. It is placed before the subject in the question form.
No. This situation is found in yes / no question using does. For example: She likes pomegranates. Does she like pomegranates? In the statement the verb has an -s. But in the question the do has -es so the main verb is just the base form = no -s
Create a new question.
Creating is a verb.
Tobe + Subject + have to + verb + object ? Like "do I have to answer this ?"
Primary sentence patterns for asking a question in English include using a subject, action verb, direct object, and helping verb. In addition, a pattern that follows helping verb, subject, and main verb can be used.
The verb of creation is create. As in "to create something". Another verb is creating. As in "creating something".
The verb has to match with the subject, which in this case is "you," however "have" is not the only part of the verb, since this is a question using "where did" "did" is a part of the verb. "You did have" is the correct subject/verb agreement, so "have" is the word you should use.
No, the word create is a verb: create, creates, creating, created.The noun forms for the verb to create are creator, creation, and the gerund, creating.
by asking them in question formatThe word created is a verb
I was going to legitimately answer this question till I realized how ridiculous it was.
I would like to reassure you that your question is a perfectly valid one.