Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.
It is an adjective
"Maximize" is a verb with the root word "maxi." It means to make as large or great as possible.
Without seeing the sentence in question, it is not possible to determine the verb tense. However, common verb tenses in English include present, past, and future. The tense can usually be identified by the form of the verb.
No, after need there are two possible forms, either to+verb or verb+ing. As such you should say, "You need to do your homework" not "You need do your homework." . It is also possible to say "The house needs cleaning." In this case the need + verb+ing form is a passive construction. It means the same as saying, "The house needs to be cleaned."
possible
No, possible is an adjective.
No the word possible isn't a verb at all. It is both an adjective and a noun.
no
A possible verb for mighty is mightily. As in "to mightily do something".
no you need a verb and a noun
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.
Nothing is possible. There is just... land,landed,and landing.
It is an adjective
No. If a word modifies a verb, it would be an adverb.
it's possible yes smiling is a action verb because it tells what the noun/subject is doing.
Yes. A possible meaning is to punish someone.