Walks is a verb. The infinitive form is to walk.
Dusty
YES. Their reaction dismayed him. It can also be an adjective: He was dismayed at the change in his old friend.
How old was Martin when he graduated college? (Martin was how old when he graduated college?)how - adverb, modifies the adjective 'old';old - adjective, functioning as a predicate adjective;was - linking verb;Martin - proper noun, subject of the sentence;when - conjunction;he - personal pronoun, subject of the second part of the compound sentence;graduated - verb;college - noun, direct object of the verb 'graduated'.
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No old is an adjective
The correct phrase is "everybody is old." "Everybody" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by the singular verb "is" instead of the plural verb "are."
"Older" is not a verb. It is the comparative form of the adjective "old."
Haunt is usually either a verb or a noun. If the ghost is haunting the old house, it is a verb. If you are hanging out at one of your old haunts, it is a noun.
Restore is a verb. I like to restore old furniture. The noun form is restoration.
Walks is a verb. The infinitive form is to walk.
The Proto-Germanic origin of the verb "to be" is reconstructed as *beu(zan), which evolved into various forms in different Germanic languages. In Old English, it became "beon" or "bēon," and in Old High German, it was "bīn."
there would be no verb in that sentance.
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Um i have no idea im only 7 yrs old! and imm thinking its a verb
Soup is usually a noun. But it can be used as a verb. The verb is a phrasal verb - soup up - it means to increase the power of a machine. eg He souped up his old Ford.