Tickets which are conterfeit are illegal.
The diamond ring he gave his bride was found to be a counterfeit.
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
Counterfeit can be used as an adjective (counterfeit money), a noun (counterfeits), and a verb (to counterfeit).
Is is the verb in your sentence.
'Needs' would be the verb in this sentence.
(Counterfeit is usually an adjective meaning faked or forged. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to fake or forge.(adjective) "Most of the gold watches sold on the street are counterfeit."(verb): "Many criminals over the years have tried to counterfeit US bills."(verb): "Although she actually disliked her uncle, she was able to counterfeit tears at his funeral."
Criminals have tried to counterfeit US bills over the years. - Verb
The diamond ring he gave his bride was found to be a counterfeit.
The man was thrown in jail after trying to use a counterfeit bill.
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
Counterfeit can be used as an adjective (counterfeit money), a noun (counterfeits), and a verb (to counterfeit).
Is is the verb in your sentence.
The verb in that sentence is "are".
Were is the verb in that sentence.
Depending on the context, sentence is already a verb For example, "to sentence someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
'Needs' would be the verb in this sentence.
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.