she has enspired people.
unforgetful awesome best friend to thousands amazing talented
Modal verbs are specific auxiliary verbs that indicate beliefs and likelihoods in statements. Examples of modal verbs are must, shall, can, and might.
The English language does not use gender words; all nouns are neuter and take neuter verbs. English uses different words for a male or a female person or animal. . The word crow is a neutral noun, a singular, common noun.
Is it Tuesday Blue I think that Tuesday Blue was the first band that he recorded with, but he played with a local band when he was 13 - I would like to find out the name of that one. The local band was called "The Verbs". I dont think he was 13 at the time , maybe 15 or 16 ? But I will find out :)
Both HAVE and DO are auxiliary verbs, but you can't use DO with "reached." When you use DO as an auxiliary, the verb reverts to its bare form and it is DO that is conjugated. This is called do support and used for emphasis or questions."Have you reached home safely?" (present perfect - have reached)"Does she reach home safely on the bus?" (does reach)"I always do reach home safely." (do reach)
most powerful, strong, and king of sky
Lions cannot be described with verbs and adverbs. Verbs show an action or a state of being; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Lions is a noun. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe a lion are ferocious, scary, and large.
calm, determined, educated.
No verbs describe a car. A car is a noun, and verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Some adjectives that describe a car:fastloudredslowsmallyellow
verbs do NOT describe anything, adjectives describe an object, verbs are 'working" words
Verbs do not describe!
Intensive verbs describe the subject complement but extensive verbs describe what the subject does.
Verbs do not describe things- those are adjectives. Verbs are action words.
What zebras do: graze eat sleep run hide breathe die provide food for lions make great patterns Movement: (you would describe something with adjectives, not verbs.) swift quick fast nervous beautiful ADD ON PLEASE! :)
There aren't any verbs beginning with any letter that describe people. Verbs show an action. Adjectives describe people.
Verbs don't describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.
Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs modify verbs.