It is called the main verb.
The major verb in a sentence is typically called the main verb. It is the verb that conveys the primary action or state of being in the sentence.
A sentence with a single finite verb is called a simple sentence.
When there is more than one verb in a sentence, it is called a compound verb. Each verb in a compound verb has its own subject and contributes to the overall meaning of the sentence.
The essential verb or verb phrase that cannot be left out of a sentence is called the main verb. It conveys the action or state of being of the subject in a sentence. Without the main verb, the sentence would be incomplete or nonsensical.
The verb in the sentence is "is."
Two negative modifiers used with the verb of a sentence are "not" and "never." These words modify the verb to create a negative meaning in the sentence.
is
Yes.
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.
must - is called a modal auxiliary verb, must always goes before a main verb in this sentence the main verb is tripped. have - is an auxiliary verb in this sentence. Both of these can be called helping verbs
The essential verb or verb phrase that cannot be left out of a sentence is called the main verb. It conveys the action or state of being of the subject in a sentence. Without the main verb, the sentence would be incomplete or nonsensical.
A helping verb,that is in the first part.
Yes had can be called an auxiliary verb or helping verb
Called and ask are both verb
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
The transitive verb is called.
A sentence with a single finite verb is called a simple sentence.
Childhood hunger - subject is - verb