do leave
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The verb phrase is will be.
is coming = a verb phrase
No.will + verb is a future verb tense.eg I will go to the beach tomorrow. She will seeme later.
The phrase "is not" is a verb phrase using the verb (is) and the adverb (not).
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The verb phrase is will be.
The verb phrase is will be.
is coming = a verb phrase
leave
The verb phrase in the sentence "Why don't we leave tomorrow" is "do leave." The main verb is "leave" and it is preceded by the helping verb "do," which is used to form the negative question structure.
No.will + verb is a future verb tense.eg I will go to the beach tomorrow. She will seeme later.
If it answers the question "when" for an action verb ("I will leave tomorrow"), it is an adverb. It can also be a noun ("Tomorrow is another day").
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
Yes, "can" is a modal verb that can be used as part of a verb phrase to indicate ability or permission. For example, in the phrase "can swim," "can" is the helping verb that expresses the ability to swim.
I will call is a verbal phrase from the verb "to call" - it is the first person future tense.Will + verb for the future is the same for all persons. So there is no need to call it first person future.