The group verb of "reared" is "rear," which means to bring up or raise, especially in the context of children or animals. It can also refer to standing something upright or elevating it. In a broader sense, "to rear" can signify cultivating or fostering growth.
The word rear is a verb. The past tense is reared.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
Are reared chicken in smallcages called batteries
verb group
A complete sentence is a group of words with both a subject and a verb.
A noun and a verb in a group of words.
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the verb "to be."
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
I fell off of the horse when it reared up to kick at a rattlesnake.
group can be a verb or noun the noun is: iqoqo the verb is: hlela ngamaqoqo See related links below:
A phrase is a group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb. It functions as a single unit in a sentence.