An infinitive. The entire phrase, including the "to", is usually considered as a verb form.
No, "were held" is not a compound word. It is a verb phrase made up of the auxiliary verb "were" and the main verb "held."
A simple verb is only one word eg - run A compound verb is a verb that is made up of more than one word eg - stirfry
No, the word 'walk' is not a compound verb. A compound verb is made up of two or more words that act as a single verb, but 'walk' is a simple verb expressing an action on its own.
The word hadn't is a contraction, a shortened form of the verb "had" and the modifying adverb "not".The contraction hadn't functions as a verb or auxiliary verb in a sentence.Examples:He had not eaten so I made him a sandwich.ORHe hadn't eaten so I made him a sandwich.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
No. The word "made" is a verb. It is the past tense of the word "make."
The word 'xylophonex' is not in the dictionary. The noun form is xylophone; the adjective form is xylophonic. The verb for using a xylophone is 'playing'; the verb for experiencing the sound of a xylophone is 'hearing'.
Accelerate is already a verb. For example, "to accelerate something" is an action and therefore a verb. Another verb would be speed. "To speed something up".
The phrase "wake up" is a verb (e.g., "They will wake up the parrots early", or "They will wake them up early"). It's called a "particle verb" ("up" is the particle) or sometimes a "phrasal verb" (since it is not a single word).
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It's the past tense of the verb to make.Answer-yes.
It's the past tense of the verb to make.Answer-yes.