The verb is were.The verb 'were' is a form of the verb 'to be'.
The verb 'were' is functioning as a linking verb in this sentence. The object of the verb (suspicious) restates the subject (Trojans).
A noun or an adjective that follows a linking verb is called a subject complement.
An adjective functioning as a subject complement is called a predicate adjective. The word 'suspicious' is a predicate adjective.
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"Shady" can be both a verb and an adjective but not a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of providing shade or protecting from sunlight. As an adjective, it refers to something that is suspicious or untrustworthy.
Yes, it is! A verb is something you can do. You can crouch. In a sentence you could put: As the man crouches down, police get suspicious of how sneaky he is acting.
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The Trojans rejoiced that the war was finally over and the Greeks had run away. The Trojans begin to celebrate with drink.That's why the Trojans rejoiced premature
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
The Trojans were the inhabitants of the ancient city of Troy in Greece.
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
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Rotterdam Trojans was created in 1984.
Trojans F.C. was created in 1938.
Trojans KC was created in 1972.