The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty.".
There: adverb are: linking verb, present tense pretty: adjective flowers: common noun in: preposition your: possessive pronoun, 2nd person garden: common noun however: subordinating conjunction they: personal pronoun, 3rd person don't (do not): do: helping verb; not: adverb smell: linking verb, present tense very: adverb good: adjective
What is the action verb in this sentence? He was very thirsty.
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The sentence, 'The play was very funny.' contains no pronouns. The = definite article play = noun, subject of the sentence was = verb very = adjective funny = adjective used as a noun, object of the sentence
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.
There: adverb are: linking verb, present tense pretty: adjective flowers: common noun in: preposition your: possessive pronoun, 2nd person garden: common noun however: subordinating conjunction they: personal pronoun, 3rd person don't (do not): do: helping verb; not: adverb smell: linking verb, present tense very: adverb good: adjective
The verb is: is
pretty
A flourist?
Yes, and the flowers are very pretty.
What is the action verb in this sentence? He was very thirsty.
The possessive form of the plural noun flowers is flowers'.Example sentence: The flowers' prices are very reasonable. (the prices of the flowers)
You are a very Pretty Girl
While the verb can be anywhere in a Latin sentence, as often as not it's found at the very end.
pretty,very pretty....want to be friends
There is not one in the given sentence.
The city flower of Italy is Daisy , this is a very pretty flower and a lot of people in Italy love it very much .