intransitive
Accidentally. She accidentally broke the vase. Adverbs tell us more information about verbs. In the above sentence the adverb tells us about the verb broke. How did she break the vase? - accidentally.
'Whom' is used when you are referring to the object of the verb. 'Who' is used when you are referring to the subject of the verb. 'Who is there?' 'Who broke that vase?' 'For whom is that parcel intended?' 'Whom did you see?'
The verb "is" should be used in the sentence "The vase of flowers is on the table" as it shows the relationship between the subject (vase of flowers) and the location (on the table).
Vase is not a verb. It's a noun.
It's a past tense verb.
An interrogative sentence is a sentence where we ask a question. Basically we see in every sentence the question mark "?" Is used to close such a sentence.Examples:Who broke the vase?Did you ever go to school today?How are you?What is your name?Have you ever been to another country before?Are you new here in town?
"Is" is the linking verb in this sentence. All this means is that "is" is the verb and the type of verb is a linking verb.
An action verb.
who broke the window
A transitive verb.
The verb form that agrees with the sentence is "are."
The adverb form for the verb to convince is convincingly.