The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
The word 'barked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to bark'. Example sentence:My neighbor's dog barked late into the night.
The word whimper is both a noun and a verb.The dog let out a whimper when I touched him. (noun)The dog whimpers whenever I touch him. (verb)
Gnaw is a verb, but gnawed is a verb past tense. There are a few ways you can say it in a sentence below. The dog gnawed at her bone. He gnawed at the meat, forgetting his manners.
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No, it is a sentence. The verb is the word "is."
In the sentence, You are a small brown dog, the subject is you and the verb is the word are.
"The boy chased the dog" is a complete sentence. The verb, chased, is transitive. The object is "dog".
The word 'dog' is a noun, a word for a type of animal, a word for a thing.The word 'dog' is a verb, meaning to follow someone persistently.
The verb eg subject = dog verb = chased object = cat The dog chased the cat
In this sentence the word have is a verb. This is taught in English.
The verb form of the word is "anger" as in "If you don't stop teasing that dog, you will anger him."
Adjective: A word that describes a noun example: non-adj.: a dog w/adjective: a beautiful dog Verb: a doing word or a word that adds action to the sentence or assigns a noun an action Eg: the dog was sitting, the man was eating
A verb could be like "i Love cheese" would be an adverb, or "The dog Bites his food". A verb is a doing word.
I can feel the fur on the dog.
The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
No. If you put the word in a simple sentence you can see it is not a verb eg The dog irates the cat. = not correct so it is not a verb. The dog irritates the cat. = correct. I am irate. = a correct sentence. Irate is an adjective. The "verb of irate" is "generate ire" or "cause ire" or "bring about ire".