subject = Barbara
verb = was
World languages
Yes perform is a verb.
The verb is "seem"
I have performed.
to improvise
No. Sounding like something from a circus marquee, it has no subject and no verb.
a noun
subject conducting is a verb
"He" is the subject, and "was" is the verb.
SV = Subject Verb (I like cake.)SSV = Subject, Subject, Verb (She and I like cake.)SVV = Subject, Verb, Verb (I like cake and hate yams.)SSVV = Subject, Subject, Verb, Verb (She and I like cake and hate yams.)
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.
verb : (as in "the acrobat arches her back") noun : (as in the "the arches of the bridge could be seen from way downtown)
No. A linking verb is followed by a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Examples: Barbara is a nurse. (nurse is the predicate nominative) Barbara is happy. (happy is the predicate adjective)
The sentence in which the verb is a linking verb uses the verb to connect the subject of the verb to more information about the subject. The linking verb will not express an action.
no, every sentence needs a subject and a verb. waved is a verb but there is no subject. the subject is who or what is doing the verb.
It is a linking verb, it links a subject and a thing connected with that subject.
The numbers of the subject and verb should be