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The verb phrase in the sentence "Why don't we leave tomorrow" is "do leave." The main verb is "leave" and it is preceded by the helping verb "do," which is used to form the negative question structure.
The verb phrase is will be.
The verb phrase is will be.
The verb phrase in the sentence "Tomorrow will be perfect for gardening" is "will be." This phrase indicates a future state or condition, suggesting that tomorrow is expected to be ideal for gardening activities.
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No.will + verb is a future verb tense.eg I will go to the beach tomorrow. She will seeme later.
If it answers the question "when" for an action verb ("I will leave tomorrow"), it is an adverb. It can also be a noun ("Tomorrow is another day").
The complete verb phrase in the sentence "The town council will most likely meet tomorrow" is "will most likely meet." This phrase indicates the future action of the town council, with "will" serving as the auxiliary verb and "meet" as the main verb, while "most likely" acts as an adverbial modifier.
The future progressive is formed with: will + be + present participle. The present participle of leave is leaving.The verb phrase is - will be leaving eg We will be leaving early in the morning.
The correct phrase is "you had to leave." "Leave" is the correct verb form to use after "had to."