Rear can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to raise or bring up (children, animals, etc.). As a noun, it refers to the hindmost part of something.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
verb group
Are reared chicken in smallcages called batteries
A complete sentence is a group of words with both a subject and a verb.
A noun and a verb in a group of words.
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and any auxiliary (or helping) verbs that accompany it. The auxiliary verbs can include modal verbs like "can," "will," or "may," as well as forms of "to be," "to have," or "to do." Together, these verbs form a complete verb unit that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being in a sentence.
A group of related words containing a subject and verb is called a clause. A clause can be independent (complete thought) or dependent (incomplete thought).
I fell off of the horse when it reared up to kick at a rattlesnake.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
No, "them" is not a verb. It is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things. Verbs are words that express an action or state of being.