There is no verb for year. You cannot say 'I year you' or 'The dog yeared the cake.'
Not every word has a noun verb adjective etc form.
The verb is "was", the past tense of the verb "is".
There is no verb for year. You cannot say 'I yeared you' or 'The dog years the cake.' Not every word has a noun verb adjective etc form.
No. 'Was' is the verb here. It is a linking verb as it tells the 'being' of the subject.
Intransitive Verb.
No, the word I'll is a contraction of the words 'I will', a pronoun and a verb. The contraction I'll acts as a subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence. For example:I will graduate this year. or I'llgraduate this year.
No. Was is the past tense of to be and is always a 'linking' verb.
intransitive verb. there is no receptor. ;)
The verb "will study" is in the future tense in the sentence "Yolanda will study French next year."
Lumber is an export of Canada. Here is a noun.Wisconsin will export more milk this year. Here it is a verb.
No, "fall" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to one of the four seasons of the year, characterized by cooler temperatures and the shedding of leaves from trees.
Tried out (phrasal verb) and plays are the verbs in that sentence.
The word TAX can be a noun or a verb. It all depends on which form of the verb you use. As a verb it means to make difficult or excessive demands upon. I filed my TAXES late this year. (Noun) The trial was very TAXING on my spirit. (Verb)