Infinitive
Verb is an action word. Therefore the word riding is the verb.
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Couldn't and wouldn't are contractions of could not and would not, respectively. Could and would are verbs, and not is an adverb.
vivid verd for stopped
Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!
Verb is an action word. Therefore the word riding is the verb.
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The part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence in most languages.
The word consumed is a verb. It is the past tense of consume.
send - sender
Subject plus verb and subject plus verb plus object are two of the five sentence patterns. The other patterns are subject plus verb plus complement, subject plus verb plus indirect and direct object, and subject plus verb plus object plus complement.
Yes, "keeps" is a simple predicate because it is the main verb in the sentence and expresses the action or state of the subject.
whats the regular verb walk in each tense
Couldn't and wouldn't are contractions of could not and would not, respectively. Could and would are verbs, and not is an adverb.
vivid verd for stopped
The word "teacher" is formed from the verb 'teach' and the person suffix, which is 'or' or 'er' (as in professor, and advisor/adviser).
Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!