There are two verbs in the statement.
The first is went. The second is Bowling.
Went and bowling are verbs because they describe an action.
Went is a verb.
went
A sentence with a compound subject.Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
No, it is a verb
The verb is in the active voice.
In the sentence I went bowling yesterday with my family:I is the pronoun subjectwent is the verbbowling is the direct objectthe phrase modifies the word bowlingSally went bowling yesterday with her family - Sally is the noun subject. Pronouns must agree.
"You are bowling" is correct. Bowling is generally considered a verb.
The verb on the sentence: I went for a run - is "went" which is the past of go.
The verb in this sentence is "went."
I went to school so if a verb is 'something I do' then the verb is 'went' from 'go,went,gone'.
Went is a verb.
Sentence: Dutch settlers were responsible for bowling's introduction to North America. Subject: settlers Adjective: Dutch Verb were responsible
went
A sentence with a compound subject.Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
The verb "went" in this context is intransitive because it does not require a direct object to make sense. It stands alone to convey the action of moving or traveling to the mall without needing an object to complete the action.
In this sentence, the subject is the first indoor bowling alley. The verb in this sentence is the word opened.
WENT is the verb in that sentence. it is a verb in the past tense, the present form of the word being to go.