The verb divine (divines, divining, divined) is to appear to know something by intuition or guesswork, to guess; to locate underground water or minerals by use of a divining rod. Example sentence:
"No one knows the contents of these envelopes, but you, in your borderline mystical way, will divine the answers having never before seen the questions."
Divinity means godliness. It is also the nickname of a type of candy. We made divinity in our cooking class. His divinity made him a saint.
The man's acts of divinity caused others to look up to him.
He proved his divinity by performing miracles.
does is not a modal verb
This dictator thought he had the divine right to rule his country, obviously everyone else did not.
mandate can be a verb or a noun
Has would be the correct verb to use.
The subject is often near the start of a sentence: it is the thing or person that the sentence is about, and for an action verb, it is the thing or person performing the action. The verb is the action or state described in the sentence: what the subject does or is.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Is would be the verb in the sentence.
A verb
This cup of tea is jolly divine.It was divine intervention.She looks pleasantly divine today.
use abstain in a sentence
Angels are a divine beings who help those in need.
Herb is a noun not a verb.
A verb is an action word. For example, in the sentence: "I ran down the street", ran would be the verb.
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the divine right of kings were being patient with 500 people.
can you use 'if' in a sentence please
no you need a verb and a noun