brothers
The word 'distrust' is both a noun and a verb.The verb 'distrust' is an action verb meaning to doubt the honesty or reliability of; to regard with suspicion.
Keeps is a verb.
Yes, "breaking apart" is the progressive form of the particle verb "break apart". E.g., "He is breaking apart the rocks" or "The rocks are breaking apart".
it is an adverb, not just a verb
Yes, "keeps" is a simple predicate because it is the main verb in the sentence and expresses the action or state of the subject.
art is an adverb. It modifies a verb : as: to set apart, to break apart
Well an adverb describes a verb, so upstairs is the adverb, and in the sentence it modifies the verb keeps.
Yes, it is a verb. It means to shun, set apart, or to exile, banish.
segregated
The verb in the sentence is "get on," which is used to describe the relationship between the subject (she) and her brothers.
No. A verb is an action word. Brothers is a noun- the name of a person, place or thing.
The verb form of "disintegration" is "disintegrate." It means to break down or fall apart into smaller parts or components.