Yes.
can = modal auxiliary verb
give = main verb
I can give you the money tomorrow.
Yes, "can" is a modal verb that can be used as part of a verb phrase to indicate ability or permission. For example, in the phrase "can swim," "can" is the helping verb that expresses the ability to swim.
"Was given" is a verb phrase that functions as the past tense of the verb "to give."
"Never" is often used in sentences to indicate a negative frequency adverb that modifies the verb in the verb phrase. It does not directly form part of the verb phrase itself.
The phrase "to be" is an infinitive verb phrase in English.
"I am" is a verb phrase comprised of the pronoun "I" (subject) and the verb "am" (to be verb).
"You will" is a verb phrase consisting of the modal verb "will" and the pronoun "you."
No, "will" is not a linking verb. It is an auxiliary verb used to express future tense or make predictions. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a noun, pronoun, or adjective that renames or describes the subject.
"will visit" is a verb phrase. "usually" is an adverb and not part of the verb.
Will give is a verb phrase. Give is not used as a linking verb.
Has been is the verb phrase. It's is a contraction for it has, and never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
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The verb phrase is should have borrowed (should have are helping verbs, and borrowed is the past participle of the main verb, borrow). The word not is an adverb and is not part of the verb phrase.
"Are going" is a verb phrase. "Are" is a helping verb (or auxiliary verb) and "going" is the main verb indicating the action being performed.
The phrase "are required" is a verb in its passive voice.
The phrase "will practice" is a verb (future tense).
was cleaning is a past continuous verb phrase.