I suspect he is guilty.
Why do I suspect the sales will drop?
The form who of the relative pronoun is used as the subject of a verb. Whom is used in writing as the object of a verb or a preposition and cannot be the subject of a finite verb. "This is the person whom I suspect of being guilty," but "This is the person who I suspect is guilty." The difference is that in the first case, whom is the object of a verb, suspect, and in the second, who is the subject of a verb, is.
You can use the verb "suspect" in a sentence like "I suspect that she is not telling the truth." It is often followed by "that" and the clause expressing what is suspected.
The two policemen arrested the suspect.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Which lawyer will prosecute the suspect?
I suspect that it is possible that it will rain soon.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
You cannot since it is not a verb.
does is not a modal verb
No, because the word effusive is an adjective, not a verb.
you can ue the word entrace as a verb by saying en trace thats a verb
I suspect my computer has developed a hardware fault.