No! Absolutely not. It is a proper noun.
The verb is 'lives'
went
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
It rains in Spain. If it rains much more, we will cancel the picnic.
Travels can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Plural of 'travel'. Verb: The third person simple present tense of the verb 'travel'.
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
The word "is" is NOT a noun.The word "is" is a verb, a form of the verb "to be".A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The verb "is" functions as a main verb and an auxiliary (helping) verb.Examples:Margaret is smart.main verb, Margaret = smart;the word smart is a predicate adjective;the noun is Margaret, a word for a person.The class is going to Spain.auxiliary verb, the main verb is going;the noun class is a word for a thing;the noun Spain is a word for a place.
Neither is a singular verb.A verb with a singular subject has the form verb+s.She walks to work. - walks is the singular form of walk.The doctor flies to Spain every year. flies is the singular form of fly.
Yes.Are is a present tense be verb are is also a 'plural present tense be verb'. Use are when the subject is plural eg:We are leaving now.The boys are sick.Jon and Mary are going to Spain.
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