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Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence The crates full of chocolate melting?

Are. The crates full of chocolate are melting.


Is fudge a noun?

== == Yes, fudge is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. Fudge is a thing. Fudge is a noun if it refers to the chocolate treat. Fudge can also be a verb.


What three word phrases are not questions?

A verb phrase is not a question. Examples of verb phrases are:was runningwas always runningshould have been runningA noun phrase is not a question. Examples of noun phrases are:some cookiessome chocolate cookiessome fresh baked chocolate cookiesA prepositional phrase is not a question. Examples of prepositional phrases are:on the counterwith my sisterin the darkNote: Any type of sentence can contain a phrase, including an interrogative sentence (a sentence that asks a question).


What is a predicate?

The predicate is the part of the sentences that is not the subject and its modifiers. A predicate is the verb and the words that follow the verb that are related to that verb. A sentence can have one or more predicates. A predicate may be just a verb.The simple predicate is the verb or verb phrase in the sentence (the simple predicate includes helper verbs such as did and can, but not adverbs).The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that go with it to tell about the subject.For Example: "I did not go to school."Complete predicate - did not go to schoolSimple predicate - did goExamples of predicates in bold:Mary is driving. (the predicate is a verb only)He will come soon. (soon is an adverb modifying the verb 'will come')Mom made some chocolate chip cookies.We had some lunch and then went to the movie. (this sentence has two predicates)


What are verbs for chocolate ice cream?

Eat chocolate ice creamMake chocolate ice creamMelt chocolate ice creamFreeze chocolate ice creamServe chocolate ice cream

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What is the subject and verb of this sentence Chocolate is a favorite food of many people?

change it first to: (Many people's favorite food is chocolate) so PEOPLE is the SUBJECTand since there is no proper verb, the VERB will be the helping verb IS


Can you find a verb both past and present tense with the word hot chocolate?

A verb for this is drink In the past tense it would be I drank hoy chocolate In te present tense I drink or I am drinking hot chocolate


Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence The crates full of chocolate melting?

Are. The crates full of chocolate are melting.


What is chocolatiering?

This term is a verb, refers to the occupation of working with chocolate to create confections (candy, cakes etc.).


What part of speech is enticed?

The word enticed is the past tense of the verb, to entice. I enticed her with a chocolate cake.


Is like a action word?

Yes, the word 'like' is an action verb, a word for the act 'to like' rather than a state of being; for example: I like chocolate. I like dark chocolate the best. I don't like white chocolate as much.


what is a verb that both past and present that have the same letters as in hot chocolate?

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Is there would a noun or verb?

The word 'there' used to introduce a sentence is a pronoun.The word 'would' is the past tense of the verb'will'.The term 'there would' functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence. Example:There would be a chocolate on our pillows every night.


What is predicate-?

The predicate is the part of the sentences that is not the subject and its modifiers. A predicate is the verb and the words that follow the verb that are related to that verb. A sentence can have one or more predicates. A predicate may be just a verb.Examples of predicates in bold:Mary is driving. (the predicate is a verb only)He will come soon. (soon is an adverb modifying the verb 'will come')Mom made some chocolate chip cookies.We had some lunch and then went to the movie. (this sentence has two predicates)


What are examples of a subject plus a verb?

John rode his bicycle to school. (John=subject; Rode=verb)My mother made a chocolate cake. (my mother=subject; made=verb)The man next door gave me some tomatoes. (the man next door=subject; Gave=verb)The witness who saw the accident gave a statement to the officer. (the witness who saw the accident=subject; gave=verb) (who=subject of the noun clause; saw=verb of the noun clause)


Singular form of a verb?

Be verbs have singular form Be verbs - am / is I am tired. He is tired too. The -s form of the verb is used only in present tense with third person pronouns or noun phrases which are singular. singular pronoun - He likes chocolate. - add -s to verb like. singular noun subject - The dog likes meat. - add -s to verb.


Is ever a pronoun?

No, he word 'ever' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example:Have you ever been to Hawaii?She makes the best ever chocolate cake.