No, the words "your old" is a adjective phrase, used to describe a noun; for example "your old shoes" or "your old friend".
The word 'old' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as no longer new or no longer young.
The word 'your' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person spoken to. The pronoun 'your' is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to the person spoken to.
The contraction for 'you are' is you're. The apostrophe takes the place of the letter (a) that is dropped.
The correct sentence for "You are old." or "You're old."
The verb is are.
The verb in the sentence "your brother is ten years old" is "is."
The word "discipline" derives from an old verb meaning "to learn."
The correct phrase is "everybody is old." "Everybody" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular verb "is" instead of the plural verb "are."
The proto-germanic origin of the verb To Be is found in the Old English word "beon".
No, "stale" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something old or no longer fresh.
No old is an adjective
No, it's an adjective.
Haunt is usually either a verb or a noun. If the ghost is haunting the old house, it is a verb. If you are hanging out at one of your old haunts, it is a noun.
Restore is a verb. I like to restore old furniture. The noun form is restoration.
Walks is a verb. The infinitive form is to walk.
The proto-germanic origin of the verb To Be is found in the Old English word "beon".
there would be no verb in that sentance.
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Um i have no idea im only 7 yrs old! and imm thinking its a verb
Soup is usually a noun. But it can be used as a verb. The verb is a phrasal verb - soup up - it means to increase the power of a machine. eg He souped up his old Ford.
No, shriven is a verb. "He was shriven by the old priest".