The verb is "warned." It's the past tense of "to warn." But be advised that some signs do not have verbs at all: they just have fragments like "no passing" or "school zone." And as others on this page have noted, "falling" can be a verb, but in the sentence you asked about, it is not--it's an adjective that describes "rocks."
Warned is a verb -- the past tense of warn
Falling looks like it might be a verb but it is not it is an adjective
The nouns in the sentence are: sign, drivers, rocks, and street.
Some people die
Peripatetic ( walking about) is sometimes used to mean changing location frequently. A person who cannot sit still is called a jitterbug.
Exposition
Two or more houses sharing the same initial driveway. The builders way of getting as many houses as possible on lots. Not desireable for the homeowner, especially if you don't get along with your neighbor!!!!
When driving in the mountains, you will often see signs along the street that warn drivers about falling rocks.
The nouns in the sentence are: sign, drivers, rocks, and street.
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Some people die
in the street along the street depends on the sentence
Spring Street to 21st Street along 6th Avenue.
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the bronks along with the creation of rapping
It was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple.
The shortest London street is Candover Street. It is a thoroughfare with its own entrance and exit and buildings along it. Its length is only 135 feet.
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