Verbs are doing words.
Example: He was jumping. (Jumping would be the verb).
Therefore, it may not be a verb. You tell us.
yes it's a verb
nope
No. 'Was' is the verb here. It is a linking verb as it tells the 'being' of the subject.
Yes i believe so.
'The beautiful dance' is a phrase. Sentences and clauses must contain a finite verb.
It is both an active verb (I did it) and a helping verb (I did not worry).
A phrase can have a verb, but not all phrases do. Phrases are groups of words that act as a single unit in a sentence, and they can include a verb or be verbless depending on their function and structure.
The word contain is a verb (to contain).
The word contain is a verb (to contain).
Contain
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No, "here's why" is typically the beginning of a sentence or phrase that is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. It is not a complete sentence on its own.
No. 'Was' is the verb here. It is a linking verb as it tells the 'being' of the subject.
Opposed is the verb.
Contain can be a present tense verb so can contains and containing.The reports contain a lot of errorsThe jar contains my life savings.The sand bags are containing the water at the moment
Yes i believe so.
The past perfect tense of the verb "contain" is "had contained."
Yes, all predicates contain a verb. The predicate is the part of a sentence that tells something about the subject, and it typically includes a verb that expresses the action or state of the subject.