run
walk
dwindle
procrastinate
exonerate
sentences that begin with a verb that can be used as an adjective
subject verb subject
The dog barks loudly every morning. She sings beautifully in the choir. They have gone to the beach for a vacation. He eats pizza every Friday night. The children play in the park after school. The company is hiring new employees next month. My sister is studying for her exams. The book contains valuable information about history. The sun sets in the west every evening. The music playing in the background soothes my soul. John and Lisa go to the same school. The team plays well together. The cat and the dog chase each other in the yard. The teacher and the students discuss the topic in class. The man and the woman dance gracefully at the party.
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this are the examples of collocation........... they are 5 kinds: 1.objective+noun 2.adverb+objective 3.verb+adverb 4.verb+noun 5.noun+noun by:sapphirianx12 ng pequeno ,davao
An infinitive is simply the word "to" plus a verb. to eat, to drink, to sleep, to write, to draw
what is the verb complement
duff
Examples of auxiliary verbs include "be," "do," "have," "will," "may," "can," "shall," and "might." These verbs are used to help the main verb express tense, mood, or voice in a sentence.
to sit
finished
WERE can be both an auxiliary verb and a main verb.WERE is the past simple form of the verb BE.Here are examples of the verb BE used as a main verb.e.g., Usually, they are happy.Yesterday, they were happy.An auxiliary verb is a helper; it helps the main verb in the sentence.Here are examples of the verb BE used as an auxiliary verb. The main verb is WORK.e.g., Usually, they are working when I phone.Yesterday, they were working when I phoned.I hope that helps.