The verb in the sentence is are, in the 3rd person plural form of the verb to be
There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.
the answer is might go, as a verb can't never contain NOT or n't as didn't or couldn't. So you remove it and whats left is your verb
action verb
To go
Adverbs modify verbs the verb in this sentence is wait
There are 2: go & shout.
The adverb in the sentence is outside which modifies the verb 'worked'.
Verbs are only simple when in a sentence, with one verb.I parked the car outside the cinema.This is a past simple sentence. It has one verb in the past tense - parked
"Outside" is often an adverbial (modifies a verb) but it is also a noun.As an adverb: The tree is outside the fence.As a noun: The outside of the box was smooth.
The adverb in the sentence is outside, which modifies the verb 'will be eating'.
Verbs are only simple when in a sentence, with one verb.I parked the car outside the cinema.This is a past simple sentence. It has one verb in the past tense - parked
There are no adverbs in this sentence. Mom = noun is = auxiliary verb waiting = gerund outside = preposition adverb for = preposition them = object pronoun. "outside" can be used as a preposition, but here it's an adverb