No, duty is a noun. It refers to a moral or legal obligation that must be fulfilled.
"Should" is a modal verb that is used to indicate obligation, duty, or advisability. It is used to express expectations or recommendations in a sentence.
Delegate can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person designated to represent others. As a verb, it means to assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone.
Desit is the third-person singular present subjunctive of the verb deesse, which means "to be absent; to fall short; to fail [in one's duty]". It can be translated in various ways, including "may he/she fail" and "may it be absent".
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The passive version of "you have done your duty" would be "duty has been done".
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The verb 'shid' is an obsolete form of the verb should, which is the past tense of the verb (or auxiliary verb) shall.The verb 'should' is also a modal verb used in conjunction with any tense verb, to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness; to indicate what is probable.
Delegate can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person designated to represent others. As a verb, it means to assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone.
el deber (noun) = duty, obligation deber (verb) = to owe, ought/have to
The direct object of the verb 'called' is the prepositional phrase for the doctor.
Must is a future tense verb to imply obligation or duty. I must go. I must wash my hair tonight.
It can be the verb 'must' or as a noun it can mean duty, les devoirs usually means homework (from school).
Desit is the third-person singular present subjunctive of the verb deesse, which means "to be absent; to fall short; to fail [in one's duty]". It can be translated in various ways, including "may he/she fail" and "may it be absent".
The verb for devotion is "devote." For example, "She devotes her time to volunteer work."
What is a linking verb?Should is a modal auxiliary verb (helping verbs). Be is a verb, the most irregular in English.They should be grateful.In this sentence be is the main verb, and should a modal auxiliary verb. I guess they are doing the job of a linking verb.
All the Call of Duties are:Call of DutyCall of Duty 2Call of Duty 3Call of Duty: Modern WarfareCall of Duty: World at WarCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Call of Duty: Black Ops