Without a verb, you would just have a jumble of words. The verb conveys the meaning of the sentence, or the association of the words to each other.
For instance, your question has the compound verb "do need." Without that, no one would understand what "Why sentences a verb" means.
To be grammatically correct, every sentence mustcontain a subject and verb.
If you rely on adverbs to create interesting sentences, the result can be lazy verb choices and weak sentences.
The present perfect of "frighten" is "have frightened" or "has frightened."
A complete sentence always has both a subject and a verb. If either the subject or the verb is missing, then it is a fragment. For example, "The cat sits on the bed" is a complete sentence because it has both a subject (the cat) and a verb (sits). "The cat" by itself is a fragment because it doesn't have a verb.
The verb for constructing something again is rebuild or reconstruct.Some example sentences are:"We need to rebuild this house"."We should reconstruct the bridge".
Sentences do not need nouns. Some sentences have no nouns at all.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Sometimes a pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A sentence requires only a subject and a verb, and to convey a complete thought.Examples:Grandmother is coming soon. (the subject is the noun 'grandmother', the verb is 'is coming', the word 'soon' is an adverb modifying the verb 'coming')She is coming soon. (the subject is 'she', a pronoun; there are no nouns in the sentence)Sometimes a sentence can be just the verb. In many imperative sentences, the subject is implied.Example: Stop! (the subject is implied, for example, "Driver stop!" or "You stop!")
Example sentences (with verbs):The dog drank the water.My mom put cookies in my lunch.I would like a bicycle for my birthday.The movie was very funny.A sentence without a verb is not a sentence.
Can you make me examples of sentences with these orders?: 1.article-adjective-noun-verb-preposition-adjective. 2. helping verb-pronoun-verb-preposition-verb-article-noun?. 3. verb-article-noun-adverd 4.proper noun-conunction-pronounn-helping verb-verb-adverb 5. pronoun-helping verb-adverb-verb-pronoun 6. preposition-pronoun adjective-noun-pronoun-helping verb-verb-pronoun
Here are some sentences with verbs: She runs every morning. They are playing soccer in the park. We will go to the beach next weekend. The dog barks loudly at night.
No. < That was a sentence without a verb.
A complete sentence includes a subject, verb, and expresses a complete thought. On the other hand, a sentence fragment is incomplete as it lacks one of these components or does not express a full idea.
A nonverbal sentence is a sentence that does not contain any words but instead relies on symbols, gestures, or actions to convey meaning. This form of communication is commonly used by individuals who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities.