Will take.
The verb is "was." The subject of the verb is "baby." "Tired" is a predicate adjective.
I am a little tired.
I want to go BUT I can't.She was tired BECAUSE she had had no sleep at all.I don't know WHOSE coat this is.
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
No. As 'you' refers to either second person singular or plural noun, it takes a plural verb of 'to be'. As you want to refer to the past tense in your sentence, the plural verb of 'to be' in the past tense is 'were'. The correct sentence should be like this: You were not there.
In the sentence you want to sleep when you are tired the words to sleep are an irregular verb. Verbs who do not follow the typical pattern for conjugation are called irregular verbs.
The verb is "was." The subject of the verb is "baby." "Tired" is a predicate adjective.
Yes. Im Tired
Generally, you want to go to sleep.
I am a little tired.
It can be. It can also be a noun. It can be. "I want to hunt deer." In that sentence it is a verb. "I want to go on a hunt." In that sentence, it is a noun.
It is a present tense irregular verb. BUT the sentence is a past simple sentence the didn't (did not) tells us the sentence is past.
You could possibly be depressed or have a low thyroid.
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I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
No. The only thing that will help when you get tired is to get some sleep.
Want is a verb.