I do not believe turn is a verb.
'Is' is
example:- turn around.
"Midas" is the subject. "could turn" is the verb.
Example sentences:As a noun: Take your turn.As a verb: Turn around.noun: Whose turn is it to cook?verb: At the end of the story the frog will turn into a prince.
Greek myth is the subject and glance is the verb Answer 2 But glance is really the subject of the sentence. 'According to Greek myth' is just an introductory clause. The sentence says 'a glance', not 'to glance'. Therefore glance is a noun, not a verb. The verb is 'turn'.
The verb is "is" Answer There is no verb. Nothing is doing anything. You could turn that sentence into this: Italy created pizzas that are still known today. It isn't easy putting a verb in that sentence, unfortunately. My example is choppy but it is the best you could go with.
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
The verbs in the sentence are: be impressed fear turn
No, "turn" is a verb. A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Examples of prepositions include "in," "on," and "at."
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
The verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing.
The verb in that sentence is "are".
Were is the verb in that sentence.