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Q: Is team a verb
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Is team an action verb?

Yes.As a verb team means to match or coordinate. egThree artists teamed for the exhibition.The phrasal verb team up is probably more common.


What is the verb or verb phrase to why was the whole team penalized?

disqualify?


What is the verb of this sentence Why was the whole team penalized?

The verb in the sentence is penalized.


What is the simple predicate in The whole team was penalized?

The verb is was; the verb phrase is was penalized(The whole team was penalized...)


What is the verb phrase in All the members of the team were ready for the game?

were getting is the verb phrase.


What is the correct grammar me and my team or my team and i?

Both MAY be correct, according to context. For example, as the object of a verb or a preposition, only "me and my team" is correct: " You saw me and my team win the game," or "The community provided support for me and my team." But as the subject of a verb, only "my team and I" is correct: "My team and I won the game."


Verb phrase of Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance?

In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."


What is the present continuous for team?

Team is not a verb so it doesn't show tense, it is a noun.


What is the verb phrase in the sentence All the members of the team were getting ready for the game?

The verb phrase in this sentence is "were getting"


What is the requested verb form of the underlined verb in the tense indicated The debate team place first in every competition this year?

The statement is grammatically incorrect. The debate team did not place. The correct form is either that it took first place ... and in that case the verb is "to take". Or someone placed the debate team in first place in which case the sentence needs a subject or it has the passive verb. The correct answer depends on which of these is the correct form.


Is drafted a noun or a verb?

The word drafted is a verb; the past tense of the verb 'to draft' (drafts, drafted, drafting). Example: Our team drafted a new player.


Why is 'Go -comma- Team' correct grammatically but 'Go Team' not?

Go Team is really a bad form of saying, or broken English of, Go to the Team. But when you follow the verb with a comma, Team becomes the group that you are addressing, not a direct object or destination following the verb. Go, John, go ! Does not mean, go to the bathroom.