Rice and soysauce, Now that's an americanized meal
Went is the action verb.
Should is an auxiliary (helping) verb.
Capital can function as a noun, verb, or adjective. As a noun, it refers to wealth, resources, or the capital city of a country. As a verb, it can mean to provide funding or to write in capital letters. As an adjective, it describes something related to a capital city or money.
No, it doesn't have a capital letter, since you are forming it into a verb, and verbs are not names of something, but rather actions, you change the capital letter to a lower letter.
The verb phrase is "should have been."
you need a verb in this sentence.
To
A capital letter, a punctuation mark, and a verb.
No, "should" is not an irregular verb. It follows a regular pattern in conjugation, with "should" being the base form, "should" as the past form, and "should" as the past participle form.
Yes, should is a helping verb.
"Should" is a modal verb that is used to indicate obligation, duty, or advisability. It is used to express expectations or recommendations in a sentence.