The word "front" can function as both a noun and a verb.
Yes, you can use "the" in front of a plural noun, such as "the dogs," or a plural verb, such as "the dogs are barking."
The phrase "to grow" is a verb. It is known as an infinitive, which is the base form of a verb with the word "to" in front of it.
The verb in the word "yesterday" is "yest." It goes in front of "day" to communicate that the event happened before the current day.
ihab is in the front of the room.
The verb is "is".
A helping verb,that is in the first part.
YES!!! If you can put the word to' in front of it, then it is a verb. Hence 'to shoot'.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The word front is a noun. The plural form is fronts. Front can also be an adjective and a verb.
Of course. Here's a simple trick. Any word you can put "to" in front of is a verb. Got it?
you need to add a verb in front of it.
be