Today is Tuesday. Ted is a mechanic. The woman next door is sick.
Yesterday was Monday. Ted was a mechanic before he retired. She was sick last week.
She has a new car. The car has a sun roof. It has a large motor.
No. < That was a sentence without a verb.
Example sentences for the noun 'chain' and the verb 'chain': Her necklace was a simple gold chain. (noun) You should chain the gate in case the dog can open the latch. (verb)
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
They decided to name their daughter after her godmother.
Just change the position of subject and the verb
Can you program a computer? She tried to program her day into work and study.
The squirrel chose to store the nuts in a pocket she dug in a flowerpot.
Both of those sentences are wrong, in using the singular verb "was" when the subejct of the sentence is plural and requires the plural verb "were".
No. < That was a sentence without a verb.
Example sentences for the noun 'chain' and the verb 'chain': Her necklace was a simple gold chain. (noun) You should chain the gate in case the dog can open the latch. (verb)
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Without a verb, you would just have a jumble of words. The verb conveys the meaning of the sentence, or the association of the words to each other.For instance, your question has the compound verb "do need." Without that, no one would understand what "Why sentences a verb" means.