The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week?
are and running = verbs
the race was consolation
The word 'race' in that sentence is a verb because it requires action. The word 'boy' is a noun in that sentence, i.e. the name of something.
"His horse was trained to race." is a simple sentence.
The race commences when the starting pistol is fired.
Yes, in the example sentence, the word 'race' is used as a noun; a word for a competition; a word for a thing. The word 'race' also functions as a verb: race, races, racing, raced.
Race can be a verb or a noun. verb -- I will race you to the kitchen. The years seem to race by these days. noun -- Jack is running in the next race. There are two candidates left in the presidential race.
which horse is he riding in the next race?
the athletic girl ran very fast in the running race
"His brothers won the three-legged race at the picnic." "At the college, students must often race between buildings to make their next class." "The Chinese were one Oriental race that developed a civilization in Asia."
cause she was the only one running. if u are reading this then u dont have a life
An analogy is an example made in a sentence comparing one thing to another. Such as "life is like a race."
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a running race.
A Chariot race and a running race.
a very long running ace is a long race that is what they call it
I have finished the race.
The most well known Tour de France is a bicycle race, not a running race.