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What Is The Complete Verb In This Sentence. Between you and me none of the children should have been running in the hall?

The complete verb in this sentence is "should have been running."


What are the form of 12 tenses of verbs?

The Twelve Tenses of English PRESENT (main verb)I study English.He studies English.PAST (past tense of main verb)I studied English.He studied English.FUTURE (will or shall + main verb)I will study English.He will study English.PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past participle of verb)I have studied English.He has studied English.PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of verb)I had studied English.He had studied English.FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have + past participle of verb)I will have studied English.He will have studied English.PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (form of "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb)I am studying English.He is studying English.PAST PROGRESSIVE (past tense of form "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb)I was studying English.He was studying English.FUTURE PROGRESSIVE (will or shall +be + "ing" form of main verb)I will be studying English.He will be studying English.PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (have or has + been + "ing" form of main verb)I have been studying English.He has been studying English.PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (had + been + "ing" form of main verb)I had been studying English.He had been studying English.FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (will or shall + have + been + "ing" form of main verb)I will have been studying English.He will have been studying English.


What is the sentence of complete?

I presume, assume, you mean, what is the meaning of a complete sentence? A complete sentence has a noun and a verb. I'm glad that I am no longer studying another language.


What is the complete subject and complete verb for the sentence Lula has been driving all night?

has been driving


What is the complete verb in the sentence a tape measure and ruler have been left on the bench?

Have been left is the verb phrase.


Shelly should have been more careful on the path. What is the sentence and complete linking verb?

The sentence is "Shelly should have been more careful on the path." The complete linking verb is "should have been."


What is the verb phrase you are studying the migration of sharks?

are studying


What is the verb form of complete?

Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.


What is verb of sentences the families have been feuding for many years?

The complete verb is 'have been feuding'; 'have' and 'been' are auxiliary verbs and feuding is the main verb.


Is studying a verb phrase?

Yes, "studying" is a verb phrase consisting of the main verb "study" and the present participle "ing." It functions as the action in a sentence.


What is the verb for complete?

Complete is already a verb. For example, "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.


Is am a common noun?

No, the word 'am' is a verb, a form of the firs person, singular, present of the verb 'to be'.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing,Example uses of the verb 'to be' with a singular subject:I am a student. (first person)You are a student.She is a student.Example uses of the verb 'to be' with a plural subject: We are students.You are students.They are students.Examples of the auxiliary verb 'to be' with a singular subject:I am studying history. (first person)You are studying history.He is studying history.Examples of the auxiliary verb 'to be' with a plural subject. We are studying history.Your are studying history.They are studying history.The nouns in the sentences are:student/students, a word for a person/people;history, a word for a thing.Note: The verb 'am' is often used as a contraction, combining the first person pronoun 'I' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'am' = I'm.I'm a student.I'm studying history.