Every sentence needs a verb. No matter what, there's a verb.
"has always thought" is the verb phrase in this sentence.
In the sentence, "he has always thought about his future" the verb phrase is "has always thought".
In the sentence "He has always thought about his future," the verb phrase is "has always thought." While "thought" is the verb, a verb phrase includes words that may affect the tense of the verb.
The verb in the sentence is "thought."
You need. You is a pronoun; need is a verb.
The verb in the sentence is "wears."
I think the verb is future always is definitely an adverb
"clear-cutting" The verb is always the doing word
Do is always a verb either a main verb or an auxiliary verb.
Were is always a verb. In the example, it's an auxiliary verb.
Sentences don't modify verbs. Verbs are part of a sentence. A verb in a sentence can be modified by an adverb: verb = walk, adverb = always. I always walk to school. verb = ate adverb = quickly The dog ate his food quickly.
The verb in the sentence is "need." It is the action word that expresses the subject's requirement or necessity to learn.