"is" is the verb.
The verb is 'gave'
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There is no adverb in this sentence. First there is no verb either! Second ask an adult!
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It depends on whether the teacher and the principal are two different individuals or a single individual (which happens in some schools where principal happens also to be an active teacher). If teacher and principal are two separate individuals, then the verb form would be 'are'. If it is the same person who is the teacher and the principal, then the verb should be 'is'. Hope that suffices.
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the verb "to be."
The verb is 'gave'
A Simple Sentence have a subject and a verb/predicate, A Predicate is a clause that says something to the subjectEX:Shiela And Jelai went to the school together.The Bolded words are the subjects and the italic words is the predicateThanks to my teacher she's a great teacher everything she taught us I still remember cuz she's a GREAT TEACHER, but she's a FilipinoName of the teacher: Teacher W_l_e_l_a _e_a_e
reinforced.Reinforced is the past participle of the verb reinforce.
The Adverb is Highly and the verb is teacher
My teacher was labeling the classroom;
The nouns in the sentence are:career, direct object of the verb 'began'.teacher, object of the preposition, 'as'.
Yes, the sentence does have a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and restates the subject. A linking verb is a verb that acts like an equal sign; the subject of the sentence is or becomes the object of the verb (TEACHER = ANGRY).
The teacher asked the class for an example of a verb.
Your teacher rang the bell is correct.
No, the fragment "Next to the teacher's big desk" does not have a verb. It is a prepositional phrase that provides information about the location of something but lacks a main action or verb to complete the sentence.
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