no it is not
Dad is the subject and invited is the verb. Tet fret! lol
In the sentence "Dad cooked dinner," the subject is "Dad," the verb is "cooked," and the object is "dinner." The subject is the doer of the action, the verb describes the action, and the object receives the action.
no, example- dad and i went fishing. went would be the verb.
"Can show" is the verb phrase
The verb 'are' goes with plural nouns. Mom and dad makes this compound noun plural. Therefore the question 'How are your mom and dad' is correct. If only asking about one person, the verb would be 'is'.
To go
"would have driven" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
Have shifted. When there is a compound subject, you always use a plural verb.
The word 'was' is the past tense of the verb 'to be', for the first and third person, singular:I was...he was...she was...it was...Used as the main verb or auxiliary verb of a sentence:Main verb: My dad was a captain in the Marine Corp.Auxiliary verb: The butcher shop was closed when I arrived.
jenny was sitting beside the tree. show the verb in this sentence
jenny was sitting beside the tree. show the verb in this sentence
jenny was sitting beside the tree. show the verb in this sentence