he was vacantly staring into the stars
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
No, 'goes' is a verb.
"Goes" is a verb, as in "Sally goes to the store." Sally is the subject, goes is the verb, and to the store is a prepositional phrase.
"goes" is the present tense of the verb "go."
It is an adjective. To use it as an adverb, you would add -LY (vacantly).
No, it's a verb - he goes.
There is no direct adverb for the noun vacancy (state of being empty or unoccupied). While the related adjective vacant has the adverb form vacantly, the adverb has a different connotation (lack of attention or awareness).
"Is" is a verb, not a preposition. Prepositions are words that show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence.
its an inflecting of the verb "Go" its used with the pronouns he, she and it for example : -He goes to the club everyday -she goes to her mother on Fridays (same thing with "It" but i cant think of examples for it)
No. The word "goes" is classified as a verb.
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