raised - the past tense of raise
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
Verbs don't come at the end of a complete sentence. If you have a command like -- Sit down! -- then this sentence consists of a verb only.
areIn this sentence skiing and skating are not verbs. They are gerunds = verbs acting like nouns
Bit hard because Paris doesn't move. But here are some actions verbs for people in Paris.shop visit drive see talk drink walk
a lot of them a lot of them
The verbs in the sentence are "mowed" and "after school."
Verbs can express actions, states, events, or occurrences in a sentence. They indicate what the subject of a sentence is doing or experiencing. Verbs can also convey tense, mood, and aspect in a sentence.
The action verbs in the sentence are "peeled" and "boiled."
A sentence with two or more verbs is called a compound verb sentence.
The future tense of the sentence "Are you ready to learn about verbs?" would be "Will you be ready to learn about verbs?"
The verbs in the sentence are "get on" and "do not get on."
'Does' and 'has' can both function as auxiliary verbs in a sentence, while 'is' is a linking verb. Auxiliary verbs are used with main verbs to form verb phrases, while linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement (often a noun or adjective).
It is the action.
The future tense verb for the sentence "I am ready to learn about verbs" would be "I will learn about verbs."
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
To be a sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. Usually, it has a max of two.Thanks for using Answers.com!Actually you can have several verbs in a sentence.sentence = I am writing an answer for you.This sentence has two verbs. One present participle - writing - and one be verb - am.sentence = I have been writing answers all day.This sentence has three verbs. One auxiliary verb - has. One be verb - been and one present participle - writing.a complex sentence = I have eaten lunch but Jon hasn't eaten lunch.This sentence has four verbs. Two auxiliary verbs - haveand negative has, and two past participles - eaten.a passive sentence = The bread is going to be baked soon.This sentence has four verbs. Two be verbs - is and be. A present participle - going and a past participle - baked
The sentence they are put in.