Should arrive is the verb phrase.
The verb phrase is "should have been."
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."
The verb phrase is 'should pry'. Not is an adverb.
The verb phrase is "should have borrowed."
The verb phrase is should have borrowed (should have are helping verbs, and borrowed is the past participle of the main verb, borrow). The word not is an adverb and is not part of the verb phrase.
Pry
(A+) the sentence is (or should be) "Has my brother arrived yet?" the verb phrase is "has arrived"
will have swum is the verb phrase.
should yield.
Arrive is the verb form. The tense is present simple.I arriveWe arriveYou arriveHe/she/it arrivesThey arrive
"should remember" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
A verb phrase is the action, identity, or linking verb in a sentence, which may have a tense that includes a form of to be, to have, or to do. It may also include auxiliary verbs such as could, would, or might. Example: The boy goes to school. (verb - goes) The boy will be going to school. (verb phrase - will be going) The boy should have been going to school. (verb phrase - should have been going)