simplify.
Can you simplify this equation?
A simple tense only has one verb eg present simple/past simple. All future forms have more than one verb so there is no future simple tense.
simple verb is singular but compound verb is formed from two verbs Exp:i was watching TV yesterdaywas watching is the compound verb
It is a verb or verb phrase.
i am not singing
The verb forms are: simplify, simplifies, simplifying, simplified.
The verb is 'To be' Present simple: # I am, We are # You are # He/she/it is, They are Past simple: # I was, We were # You were # He/she/it was, They were
"Depends" is a verb, specifically a linking verb in this context. It connects the subject to additional information in the sentence, indicating a state of being or condition.
A simple predicate is a verb. Take can be used as a verb.
No.Past simple and present simple are called simple because they have only one verb - a main verb, no auxiliary verbs.
The predicate is everything in a sentence that is not the subject. A simple predicate is a finite verb e.g. I am, or Stuff happens.
No. A simple predicate is just a verb. "Once" is not a verb.
The past simple of the verb "to hide" is "hid."
No, are is a verb. The verb "be" in the present simple is: (am - is - are)
In grammar simple means one verb. There are two tenses with one main verb -- past simple and present simple.Past simple -- I ate the cake. -- the verb ate is in past tense.Present simple -- I like cake. -- the verb like is in present tense.
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.
The simple tenses of a verb are present simple, past simple, and future simple. They are used to indicate when an action takes place: present simple for actions happening now or regularly, past simple for actions that occurred in the past, and future simple for actions that will happen in the future.
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb