A verb is what the noun is doing. So before we figure out the verb, we need to establish the noun in this sentence.
Vicky complied with the order given by his mom.
A noun is a person, place, or thing. The person in this sentence is "Vicky", so "Vicky" is the noun.
Now that we have the noun, remember what a verb is- it's what the noun is doing. Or in this case, what the noun did. So what did Vicky do? She complied.
Some synonyms for the verb relented are: acquiesced capitulated complied eased ebbed moderated relaxed slackened slowed softened subsided waned weakened was merciful caved in came around eased off eased up changed ones mind given in given up gave way went along with let go
A transitive verb is a verb which requires an "object" in order to make the utterance complete.
The word 'Gerald' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.
Chicago says to hyphenate if before the verb but not to if after the verb. The examples given (section 5.93) are "a well-trained athlete" vs. "an athlete who is well trained." I thought I'd learned this rule doesn't apply with the verb "to be" but apparently that's not the case, given these examples
The noun forms of the verb to give are given and giving.
Compliance is a noun and does not have a past tense. The verb form is comply, and the past tense is complied.
A command or an order is usually indicated with an exclamation point or an imperative verb at the beginning of the sentence.
"Was given" is a verb phrase that functions as the past tense of the verb "to give."
In the sentence, Clara had gave or given the tape to Ana, the correct verb to be used is given. In this past perfect sentence the auxiliary verb hadalways takes another verb, given, in the past participle form.
Some synonyms for the verb relented are: acquiesced capitulated complied eased ebbed moderated relaxed slackened slowed softened subsided waned weakened was merciful caved in came around eased off eased up changed ones mind given in given up gave way went along with let go
"Have given" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb "given."
Was given is a passive verb phrase.
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
verb give adjective given What is his given name?
The word "set" in the given sentence should be replaced by "sat". The intransitive verb "sit" with principal parts "sit, sat, sat" indicates a motion by the subject of the sentence in which the verb occurs. The verb "set" with invariant principal parts is transitive and would require an object. The sentence as given could be correct if it were continued with "a display", but it would be more idiomatic word order to insert "a display" between "up" and "on" in the sentence given to convey this meaning.
The word order is a noun. However, it can also be a verb.
Dabitur is "will be given" with a third-person subject (he, she, it).In Latin, only the thing given can be used as the subject (as in English "Ten dollars will be given to charity"), never the recipient (as in English "The charity will be given ten dollars").