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# 1 has two verbs, but only one in its main clause. It is a complex sentence. # 3 has 2 verbs but it is a compound sentence with two main clauses joined by the conjunction " but ". # 2 is a simple sentence.
The simple predicate is the key word in the predicate or verb part of the sentence. It is not the entire predicate because then it wouldn't be simple. The simple predicate in a sentence is also known as the verb or verbs. The simple predicate is only the main verb.
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In American English, a collective noun used as a unit takes _____ verbs and pronouns.
"Walking." When looking for a verb, look for the action.
The verbs are: going, to take, to plan
Sure! In the sentence, "She is running in the park," the helping verb "is" is assisting the main verb "running" to indicate that the action is happening in the present.
i am going to bed now''i'' is the subject "am going"is the intransitive verbs
To be a sentence, it must have a subject and a verb. Usually, it has a max of two.Thanks for using Answers.com!Actually you can have several verbs in a sentence.sentence = I am writing an answer for you.This sentence has two verbs. One present participle - writing - and one be verb - am.sentence = I have been writing answers all day.This sentence has three verbs. One auxiliary verb - has. One be verb - been and one present participle - writing.a complex sentence = I have eaten lunch but Jon hasn't eaten lunch.This sentence has four verbs. Two auxiliary verbs - haveand negative has, and two past participles - eaten.a passive sentence = The bread is going to be baked soon.This sentence has four verbs. Two be verbs - is and be. A present participle - going and a past participle - baked
Going to is an intransitive verb. Sentences containing intransitive verb cannot be converted into Passive Voice Transitive Verbs are verbs in a sentence which gives effects to the object in a sentence. Ex: Birds fly in the sky (Intransitive) He eats Mangos (Transitive)
"Watched." When looking for a verb, look for the action.
Going to is an intransitive verb. Sentences containing intransitive verb cannot be converted into Passive Voice Transitive Verbs are verbs in a sentence which gives effects to the object in a sentence. Ex: Birds fly in the sky (Intransitive) He eats Mangos (Transitive)
Yes, a sentence can have two helping verbs. For example, "He will have been studying for hours." In this sentence, "will" and "have" are both helping verbs.
It is the action.
"Drive." Every time you look for a verb, look for the action.
Yes, a compound sentence does have one subject but two verbs.