two verbs - will and see
will is an auxiliary verb
see is the main verb
See
See
A verb is a part of speech that shows an action. Make is a verb (present tense). Example: I make coffee every day. However, higher is an adjective. It describes something. Simple answer: Higher can't become a verb.
Yes, climb is a verb (climb, climbs, climbing, climbed). The word climb is also a noun. Examples: Verb: We climb these stairs a dozen times a day. Noun: The climb to the top was well worth the view.
No, the word 'dreamed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to dream. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: I dreamed of a day like this. Adjective: My long dreamed accomplishment is now a reality. The word dream is also a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. The noun forms for the verb to dream are dreamer, and the gerund, dreaming.
I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
There's no precedence for your proposal; let's do it! Your early arrival gives you precedence for the day's tasks.
A verb is an action, or something you can do.A person can see.
is
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.
No. There is no verb.
will be
Yes, the word works. The word is an action performed by the subject Mary. Mary works every day
Acutally, it is an intransitive verb which needs a 'helping verb' such as have.......... A sentence using the word 'swum' could be: "I've swum to the island every day." The "'ve" stands for "have," a helping verb
I walk my dog every day.
She would often brood over the mistakes she had made in the past, unable to let go of the regrets.
They fire the cannon every day at midday.
Comes is a verb in that sentence.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb