Arrive is third-person singular
simple present arrives,
present participle arriving,
simple past and past participle arrived
intransitive, copulative To reach; To get to a certain place.
quotations
The verb is has arrived.
"has arrived" is the verb phrase in "has my brother arrived yet".
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the given sentence "Has your brother arrived yet".
(A+) the sentence is (or should be) "Has my brother arrived yet?" the verb phrase is "has arrived"
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
Yes the verb was in the sentence it is arrived, the past tense of arrive
The word 'was' is the past tense of the verb 'to be', for the first and third person, singular:I was...he was...she was...it was...Used as the main verb or auxiliary verb of a sentence:Main verb: My dad was a captain in the Marine Corp.Auxiliary verb: The butcher shop was closed when I arrived.
arrived
come, arrived
come, arrived
Since 'arrived' is not a noun, it's definitely not a plural noun.The word 'arrived' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to arrive (arrives, arriving, arrived). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, such as the arrived passengers. Example sentence:We arrived just as the curtain went up.
Arrived is intransitive. Early is an adverb, not a direct object.