There are many different uses for the word drivel. Drivel means silly, or nonsense. A person can speak drivel. Also, a person can act drivel and make others crazy.
It may be:He uses a hammer to build a birdhouse. (uses = verb)A hammer has many uses. (uses = plural noun)
Modals are special verbs that give more information about the function of the main verb...The main uses: PossibilityAbilityPermissionObligation
The word "set" can have four different uses: as a verb meaning to place or lay something down, as a noun referring to a collection of items, as an adjective to describe something established or fixed, and as a verb to describe establishing something like a record or target.
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
No, "put" is a verb, not a conjunction. Conjunctions are words like "and", "but", and "or" that connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.
Yes
The future tense uses the word will.
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
The word very is usually an adverb. In some rare uses it is an adjective (e.g. the very thought of leaving, the very end). But it is never a verb.
The verb form for different is differentiate.
The word air is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: Noun: Let's take a walk and get some fresh air. Verb: We've scheduled a meeting for the employees to air their grievances.