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functioning
hopping,running,playing,jumping, and skipping,
Throwing, sloping, and changing in a cycle
Since "geology" is a noun, it doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
Before I answer, let's have a quick grammar lesson on subject-verb agreement:Basic Principle: Singular subjects need singular verbs; plural subjects need plural verbs.As for the answer to your question...The average temperature is 25C.
A verb is used to describe the words of action. The verb in this sentence is therefore "created".
The nouns are New York, places, and earth.
It is the action.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.
The sentence they are put in.
Verbs and nouns (or pronouns) are the basis of a sentence. Nouns (or pronouns), the subject of a sentence and a verb form a sentence or a clause.
Verbs don't come at the end of a complete sentence. If you have a command like -- Sit down! -- then this sentence consists of a verb only.
The verbs
Verbs are usually positioned right after a subject in a sentence. In the sentence the dog barked, the subject is dog and the verb is barked.
areIn this sentence skiing and skating are not verbs. They are gerunds = verbs acting like nouns
The word "is" is the verb in your sentence. The word "is" is part of the verb "to be." Reflective verbs are some of the most difficult verbs to understand.
a lot of them a lot of them