The complete verb is 'are searching'; are is the auxiliary verb and searching is the main verb.
a verb
verb is word that tells about and action ( walk ) or a state ( love ) . I guess a non verb is any other word that is not a verb.
Spleen is not a verb, it is a noun.
Yes it's a verb.
Yes, it is a verb.
Identify the complete verb: Cell phones can be a real nuisance in public places.
seem is the main verb.
Conclude is the verb for conclusion. Example: I will conclude my presentation by giving some real-life examples.
can be
Yes, the word 'thirst' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I've walked a long way and I thirst for some cool water. (verb)He has a real thirst for knowledge. (noun)
Yes, it is the present participle of the verb (to sob) and may be used as a verb form, as a gerund noun (e.g. sobbing was heard), or as an adjective (sobbing women).
it is not likely in dictionaries at this time but will eventually, compare to the word faxed, which is a transitive verb
It can be a noun or a verb. Noun, meaning something of great value "We uncovered an old chest filled with jewels - a real buried treasure". Verb, meaning to value something highly: "I treasure the memories of that fantastic cruise we were on".
subject - Arthur Conan Doyle verb - based (past tense of base)
Flunk is in the dictionary as a real word. It can be used as a noun meaning a failure to reach a minimum required performance, or as a verb meaning to fail a test.
[noun] A real bargain = Ett riktigt kap A real bargain = Ett riktigt fynd [verb] bargain (haggle) = pruta