In this sentence, "were running" is the verb phrase, in the past continuous tense.
"The children were running to the bus stop." The verb phrase is "were running."
"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE This is a common error. Cliché is a noun: "That phrase is such a cliché." Clichéd is the adjective formed from it. "Use of that phrase is so clichéd."
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
The phrase 'movie star' is two words.
I believe that phrase comes from the movie starring Bo Derek called "Ten".
"The children were running to the bus stop." The verb phrase is "were running."
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "ran to the bus stop after the movie".The subject is the noun phrase "the children".Note: The preposition phrase "After the movie" modifies the verb "ran".
During the night, I watched a movie. During the night - this is the inroductory phrase of the sentence
Movie-watching is her favorite past-time. Is a declarative sentence.
Been has the verb phase in this sentence. Verb is any action that is done.
Come back when you can phrase a sentence correctly.
Sentence part: "I like the movie Clueless." Phrase: "based on Jane Austen's novel Emma"
The adults laughed at the children on the trampoline. The movie was for adults only.
The phrase 'mega movie' means a movie with big budget and large audience. Phrase 'mega movie' can also be refered to well known movie stars, 'mega-movie stars'
She will co-star in a new movie about a mom who home schools her five children.
The phrase "hello Sidney"is from the movie "scream" 1996
"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE This is a common error. Cliché is a noun: "That phrase is such a cliché." Clichéd is the adjective formed from it. "Use of that phrase is so clichéd."