Oldest is an adjective; for example: the oldest man
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she is the oldest of the two sisters
Another word for oldest is antinous
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
The word been is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb "to be".
is
The verb is is, a linking verb, which means the object renames the subject (sister = veterinarian).
The word he's is a contraction of two words: 'he is'. The pronoun 'he' is the singular pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a male as the subject of a sentence or clause. The word 'is' is the third person, singular present of the verb 'to be'. The contraction he's functions as the subject and verb(or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or a clause. Example:He is my oldest brother. Or, He's my oldest brother.
The word he's is a contraction of two words: 'he is'. The pronoun 'he' is the singular pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a male as the subject of a sentence or clause. The word 'is' is the third person, singular present of the verb 'to be'. The contraction he's functions as the subject and verb(or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or a clause. Example:He is my oldest brother. Or, He's my oldest brother.
she is the oldest of the two sisters
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the linking verb "to be" connecting the subject "Zia Concetta" with the predicate "the oldest person in Barletta."
No, in the example sentence, the word 'is' is a linking verb.A linking verb acts as an equal sign, the object of a linking verb restates or renames the subject (catching fish = pastime).
In the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes.":the preposition = of;the verb = is (a linking verb).There is no conjunction or adverb in the sentence.
In the example sentence, the word 'is' is a linking verb.A linking verb acts as an equal sign, the object of a linking verb restates or renames the subject (catching fish = pastime).
Another word for oldest is antinous
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.