No. People is a noun.
Example sentence: There were many people at the market.
change it first to: (Many people's favorite food is chocolate) so PEOPLE is the SUBJECTand since there is no proper verb, the VERB will be the helping verb IS
The word "people" can be used as a verb, meaning to populate, or to inhabit. But this is a rare use.
No, "them" is not a verb. It is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things. Verbs are words that express an action or state of being.
are - a present tense plural be verb
Yes. "Crowded" can be a verb (as in "People crowded the stadium") or an adjective. (as in "The stadium was crowded because of all the people.")
Studying verb tenses helps improve clarity and accuracy in communication by indicating when an action occurs. Understanding verb tenses also allows for accurate narration of events, conveying the sequence of actions, and describing the duration of an action. In language learning, mastering verb tenses is essential for proficiency and fluency.
Found is the main verb.
Verb: Call
Like is the verb.
Yes, "should" is a modal helping verb in the sentence "People should drive less." It is used to express advice, recommendation, or obligation.
wear is the action verb okay people
No, "neighbourhood" is a noun that refers to a geographic area or community in which people live. It is not used as a verb in the English language.