We watches t.v before we went to sleep.
watch
He decided to implement his plan.
which is not a verb
If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
I is a personal pronoun.
In the phrase "Watch your step," the subject is implied and understood to be "you," as it is an imperative sentence giving a command. The verb is "watch." The sentence instructs the listener to pay attention to their step.
You - subject pronoun have to watch - have to + verb (shows obligation). your - possessive son - noun (object) practice - verb baseball - noun
the new harry potter film is out this month get alife and go watch it
Yes, because a verb is an action, something that you do, where as an adjective describes something and a noun is an object. So in the sentence "I attentively watch the TV", 'attentively' is the adjective (describing how you watch the TV), 'TV' is the noun (the only object in the sentence), and 'watch' is the verb (because this is what you're doing, watching the TV). so yes; watch is a verb.
A verb is an action word. Both watch and clap are verbs.
Noun: I glanced at my watch to check the time. Verb: I like to watch the sunset from my balcony every evening.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.