no a verb is an action. also, can you "whole?" no. a verb is an action, something you can DO.
The verb is was; the verb phrase is was penalized(The whole team was penalized...)
If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
An aorist is a verb in the past tense and aorist aspect - the event described by the verb viewed as a completed whole. It is also known as the perfective past.
Dissect
no a verb is an action. also, can you "whole?" no. a verb is an action, something you can DO.
disqualify?
The word whole is not a verb; the word whole is a noun (a word for a thing) and an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Examples:Noun: A whole is the sum of its parts.Adjective: He ate the whole thing.
The verb in the sentence is "was," which is the linking verb connecting the subject "neighborhood" to the subject complement "dark."
The verb in the sentence is penalized.
The verb is was; the verb phrase is was penalized(The whole team was penalized...)
"Attract" is the verb.
an infinitive
a verb
Were in cages. Usually it is a verb alone, but you include the whole verb phrase
Use an action verb
It RAINS all right, for the whole weekend, so the fish were safe for another week.