can you give a sentence record used in a verb
She is going to record the song next week.
Noun: "I keep a record of all my expenses." Verb: "I will record the meeting for those who can't attend."
My lab partner will record the data from the experiment.
Susan is going to record her son's circumcision on video tape.
Two negative modifiers used with the verb of a sentence are "not" and "never." These words modify the verb to create a negative meaning in the sentence.
In the sentence "What can you do," the word "do" is a verb. It is used to indicate an action or something that can be done.
Depending on how it is used, exist can be a verb. If the sentence was, "The frog exists," it would be used as a verb. Let's say the sentence is "I do not like to exist." In this case, the word "exist" is used as the object of the preposition, and "like" is the verb.
When digital music made its debut, I sold my record collection. (a different meaning): In keeping with technology, I decided to record my songs digitally. (the first sentence was a noun; the second a verb.)
An object can be used as a verb in a sentence when it is acting as a direct object that receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "I painted the picture," "picture" is the object that receives the action of the verb "painted."
A physical verb is a verb that is used to describe the action of a sentence
No, a helping verb cannot be found in the subject of a sentence. Helping verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to express shades of meaning, tense, or voice, but they do not form the subject of a sentence.
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.