"Getting out of bed" is a phrase, including 4 words. Getting is a verb, out is an adverb, of is a preposition, and bed is a noun.
The verb is: is
"Acostarme" is a Spanish verb that means "to go to bed" or "to lie down." It is the first-person singular form of the verb "acostarse," which is a reflexive verb. The term is commonly used when referring to the action of getting ready to sleep.
No, it is not an adverb. The word bed is a noun (and colloquially a verb).
No, it is not a preposition.The word bed is a noun, or colloquially a verb.
no it can not be a verb because its clearly stated as a noun
verb
The verb phrase in this sentence is "were getting"
The baby will the verb.
Trundle is an adjective describing the noun bed.
Get is a verb.
Was is a verb, was is always a verb.Was is the past tense singular be verb.
As a verb: place, set, position