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The verb in the sentence "Now I am more careful" is "am." It is a form of the verb "to be," which indicates the state of being of the subject "I."

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Is clearly an adverb?

Yes, the word clearly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "he could see clearly now that he discovered how to turn on the windscreen wipers".


What is the correct form of the verb come?

It depends on what tense you are writing in. The forms of come are:come -- base verb - They always come late.comes -- present third person singular - She never comes late.came -- past - Everybody came late yesterday.come -- past participle - You have come late too many times.coming -- present participle - They are comingearly now.


Which words in the sentence are adverbs?

To identify adverbs in a sentence, look for words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often answering questions like how, when, where, or to what extent. Common adverbial forms often end in "-ly," such as "quickly" or "happily." However, not all adverbs follow this pattern, as words like "very," "too," and "now" can also serve as adverbs. If you provide a specific sentence, I can help identify the adverbs in it.


Is a annuity worth more or less than a lump sum payment received now that would be equal to the sum of all the future payments?

It is worth more than a one lump sum.


What is the meaning of the verb -could have done?

See the link to conditional statements. "Could have done" is the positive form of a past conditional.It is unfortunate that John was not given the assignment; he could have done it extremely well.The positive aspect of the verb is that John is capableof doing it. The negative form would be ...he couldn't have done it. The situation described happened in the past and is not in the present or future. The conditional aspect is reflected in the fact that he was either given the assignment, or he was not. In this case he was not. Even though we know now that John was not given the assignment, we express events conditionally to reflect the possibility as it existed in the past.

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What is the verb in this sentence now he is an experienced skier?

The verb is "is" because it is a linking verb.


What is the linking verb for the sentence The plot of that fantasy novel seems awfully childish to me now?

The linking verb in that sentence is "seems".


How do you use the word careful and their in a sentence?

They would need to be careful in their house, because the storm was now coming.


What is standard verb usage?

standard verb usage is when you have a conjunction sentence without a verb or a regular sentence without a verb for example "Johny on a rock" but the sentence was suppose to be like this "Johny sat on a rock" now see? hope it works out for you! :)


Can you help her cross the street is her in the sentence an object or subject pronoun?

To more easily identify the parts of a question sentence, change the question into a statement: Can you help her cross the street? -> You can help her cross the street. Now you can more easily identify that the subject is 'you', the verb is 'can help', the object of the verb help is 'her'.


What is a subject-verb?

A subject verb is created when the act of doing something becomes the subject of a sentence. For example, although swimming is a verb, in the statement, "Swimming is fun," the act of swimming is now the subject of the sentence.


Is ended a verb?

It can be, such as in this sentence "I want you to end this right now!" In this sentence, end acts as an action word and therefore serves as a verb


What is the verb in the sentence the hummingbird is very small?

The verb in the sentence "the hummingbird is very small" is "is." In this sentence, "is" is a linking verb that connects the subject "hummingbird" to the subject complement "very small." Linking verbs do not show action but instead link the subject to more information about it.


Genetically altered salmon are now being grown in hatcheries what is the verb in this sentence?

The verb is "are being ... grown". This is the present progressive passive tense form of the verb "grow".


What type of word is going in the sentence I am going?

Going is the present participle of go. It is also the main verb of the present continuous verb phrase am going.


Can the word right be a sentence all by itself?

Me thinks not. Because a sentence must consist of at least a noun and a verb. The word "Go" is a sentence because "You is understood, ie; "You go." Now if one were to say "You are right" that would make more sense.


What part of speech is in each word of this sentence Shall we light the candles now?

Shall = auxiliary verb we = pronoun light = verb the = definite article candles = noun (plural) now = adverb