The main verb in the sentence "That will be enough room for Mandy" is "will be." This verb phrase indicates the future state of being or existence of "enough room."
A helping verb can work with the main verb to tell about an action. The helping verb always comes before the main verb.
Like is the main verb. The auxiliary verb is would. The verb phrase is would like.
The verb would be to differ.
A simple verb is only one word eg - run A compound verb is a verb that is made up of more than one word eg - stirfry
Take is already a verb. For example "to take something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
This sentence is a verb phrase, with the verb "barricaded" functioning as the main verb in the sentence.
There is NO proper verb phrase in that series of words.
Strumming is a main Verb
I was asked if I could chair the committee.I'm glad I wasn't asked to do it.We had asked for a table by the window.They weren't asked to attend.You were asked to pick up your room.
A helping verb can work with the main verb to tell about an action. The helping verb always comes before the main verb.
To believe is a main verb.
A helping verb can work with the main verb to tell about an action. The helping verb always comes before the main verb.
It's a main verb.
The main verb in that sentence is 'open'.
The verb 'believe' is a main verb, which may have an auxiliary verb. Examples: I believe that we've met before. (verb) You can believe what he tells you. (main verb with 'can' as the auxiliary verb)
no,verbs are doing words such as run and sing...
Had is the auxiliary verb, and met is the main verb.