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No. Vowels are letters, so the only words that can be vowels are words consisting of only one letter, such as "I" or "a". The word "said" is a verb.
No, cease fire (two words) is a verb, a command to 'discontinue discharging weapons', an action verb. The command, 'Cease fire!' is an exclamation consisting of the verb only, the subject 'you' is implied.
No. Vowels are letters, so the only words that can be vowels are words consisting of only one letter, such as "I" or "a". The word "said" is a verb.
"You will" is a verb phrase consisting of the modal verb "will" and the pronoun "you."
The word 'you' is the subject of the sentence.The personal pronoun 'you' takes the place of the noun (or name) for the person spoken to.The words 'can dig' is the verb consisting of the auxiliary verb 'can' (indicating ability) and the main verb 'dig'.The words 'in there' is a prepositional phrase. The noun 'there' is the object of the preposition 'in'.
Phrasal verb is the term that is define as a verb that has two or more words. They are sometimes referred to as two-word verbs.
There are four kinds of verb 1 - transative verb 2 intransative verb 3 Auxilary verb 4 main verb
It is called an infinitive.
The action verb and the linking verb.
i think it is adverbs and verb
No, "put" is a verb, not a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object.
Have help, as in I have help from my friends when I need a boost, is a predicate consisting of the verb have and the noun help.Have helped, as in I have helped the teacher clean the blackboards, is a verb phrase consisting of the helping verb have and the past participle helped.