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Licking. And remember, a verb is an ACTION WORD, so whoever put creamy, is stupid because creamy is an adjective..

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Is ice cream a verb?

No


What is verb of simple?

Present simple sentences have one verb in the present form.For he/she/it or a singular noun subject the present tense form of a verb is - verb + s eg She likes ice cream. The doctor likes ice cream.For all other subjects the present tense form is the base verb eg They like ice cream, we like ice cream. The boys like ice cream


Is ice cream a noun or verb?

"Ice cream" is a noun. It refers to a frozen dessert made with cream, sugar, and flavorings.


How will you changes a statement with a main verb into a question?

He eats ice cream - Does he eat ice cream? He ate the ice cream - Did he eat the ice cream? He is eating the ice cream - Is he eating the ice cream? He was eating ice cream - Was he eating ice cream? They have eaten the ice cream - Have they eaten the ice cream? He has eaten the ice cream - Has he eaten the ice cream? He had eaten the ice cream - Had he eaten the ice cream? He had been eating ice cream - Had he been eating ice cream? He will eat ice cream to morrow - Will he eat ice ream tomorrow? He is going to eat ice cream tomorrow - Is he going to eat ice cream tomorrow?


What endings are added to a verb if the subject is singular?

-s is added to the verb for singular subjects. eg He likes ice cream. The dog likes ice cream.


Do verb phrases always come before the verb?

No. Verb phrases are the same as verbs.Sometimes a single verb is used in a sentence:I like ice cream. The verb is like, it is a single word.Sometimes more than one verb is used, then you have a verb phrase:We are eating ice cream. The verb phrase are eating is be + present participle of eat.They have eaten lots of ice cream. The verb phrase is have eaten it is have + past participle of eat


What are examples of singular or plural verbs that agree with the subject?

singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.


What part of speech is scoop?

Scoop is a verb and a noun.I'll scoop the ice cream while you cut the cake. (verb)I'll have one scoop of ice cream with my cake. (noun)


What is the simple subject of this sentence The cup of strawberry ice cream melted completely?

To put it simply, the simple subject is: Ice cream.


What are example of subject agreement?

They like ice cream. - plural subject = they. plural verb form = like. He likes ice cream. - singular subject = he singular verb form likes.


What is the exception to the rule singular noun calls for a plural verb and a plural noun calls for a singular verb?

I.I is a singular pronoun but it takes a plural verb egI like ice cream not I likes ice cream.


How do you you use the word does in a sentence helping verb?

As an auxiliary verb does is used to; form negatives -- He doesn't like ice cream. ask questions -- Does he like icec cream? form tag questions -- He likes ice cream doesn't he?