Maybe you mean REALIZE? Yes it is a verb.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
May is a linking verb, not an action verb.
'are' is part of the infinitive verb 'to be.' (i am, you are, he/she is, we are, they are). Yes, 'are' could be classed as a verb
Should is an auxiliary (helping) verb.
The infinitive form is "to realise" (British spelling). It is regular. I realised you realised (singular) he, she or it realised we realised you realised (plural) they realised An example is: I realised that I was in trouble when the boat sank.
I was about to unlock my car door but then I realised that I lost the keys.Note: If you are in the United States then replace "realised" with "realized".
The cast of Never Realised - 1989 includes: Taya Francis as herself
The past tense is realised (British English) or realized (US English)
In 2008
I just knew what it was.
In England we spell it Realised, with an S not a Z.
1902
They found it hard but they realised how terrible the conditions were so realised lots of people were going to die.
He realised slavery
The moment I realised that I was a c***
Radon.