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The verb in the sentence is "appears." It is the action being described in the sentence.
The part of a sentence that describes the verb is called the adverb. Adverbs provide information about how, when, or where the action in the sentence is taking place.
The word "is" is the verb in your sentence. The word "is" is part of the verb "to be." Reflective verbs are some of the most difficult verbs to understand.
The action in a sentence is the part of speech known as a verb.
In the sentence "What can you do," the word "do" is a verb. It is used to indicate an action or something that can be done.
The verb in the sentence is "appears." It is the action being described in the sentence.
In the sentence, "Earlier, I helped the principal." the verb is "helped."
Appears. Appears is a form of the verb appear
there is no verb
appears
verb Here shopping is an auxuliary verb to the principal verb went.
It depends on whether the teacher and the principal are two different individuals or a single individual (which happens in some schools where principal happens also to be an active teacher). If teacher and principal are two separate individuals, then the verb form would be 'are'. If it is the same person who is the teacher and the principal, then the verb should be 'is'. Hope that suffices.
smothered verb
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The part of a sentence that describes the verb is called the adverb. Adverbs provide information about how, when, or where the action in the sentence is taking place.
A helping verb,that is in the first part.
The word "is" is the verb in your sentence. The word "is" is part of the verb "to be." Reflective verbs are some of the most difficult verbs to understand.