The linking verb "is."
The predicate is the verb and all of the words following the verb that relate to it. A sentence may have more than one predicate. The predicate answers what the subject is or what the subject does.
It can be either one; it depends on how you use it. "My blog is where I blog." <--That has subject and verb forms.
A simple sentence typically consists of one subject and one verb. For example, "She runs" has the subject 'she' and the verb 'runs'.
A sentence with a single finite verb is called a simple sentence.
Yes!!!
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.
heard - is a past tense verb. Because there is only one verb in this sentence it is a simple tense = past simple
one possibility is the following - The man was acquitted when the prosecution could not provide any condemning evidence. acquitted is a verb, so place it after the subject, and it usually has a helping verb before it.
the answer is where or are either one.
C
Time is a noun in the first sentence and a verb in the second one.
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.