it can be an adjective (i.e. "She was a complete mess.") or a verb ("I completed the task.")
"Can" is a defective verb, that is it does not have a complete paradigm. It it invariable, and is used as an auxiliary to indicate the ability to perform the action of the main verb.
The complete predicate is the entire verb or action of the sentence. The very is possible represents the complete predicate in this sentence. The word is denotes the simple predicate.
Completed is a past tense verb.
The likely word is the verb to compete (challenge, play, contend, or vie).The similar word is complete (to finish, or finished).
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'complete' are completion and the gerund, completing.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'complete' is completeness.
The main verb of the sentence typically starts the complete predicate.
A "complement".
The word "eagerly" is a adverb.
A word 'connected' to a verb could be a helping (auxiliary) verb, an adverb, a direct or an indirect object of the verb.You may be looking for the word predicate. The predicate is the verb and all the words that follow the verb that are related to that verb. The simple predicate is the verb; the complete predicate is the verb and the related words that follow it. A sentence may have more than one simple predicate or complete predicate.
The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb. The complete verb is 'can help'. (You can help me...)
The word that usually starts the complete predicate is typically a verb. The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that modify or complement it, providing information about the action or state of being of the subject. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "barks" is the verb that begins the complete predicate.
"Can" is a defective verb, that is it does not have a complete paradigm. It it invariable, and is used as an auxiliary to indicate the ability to perform the action of the main verb.
The word "accessorize" is a transitive verb, as it takes an object to complete its meaning. It means to add accessories or adornments to something, such as clothing or an outfit.
Complement
A verb.
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Complete is already a verb. For example, "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.