Sure! Here are five sentences using verbs:
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
No, "will" is not a linking verb. It is an auxiliary verb used to express future tense or make predictions. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a noun, pronoun, or adjective that renames or describes the subject.
No, a possessive noun functions in a sentence as an adjective describing a noun. The subject of a sentence that determines the verb is the noun that the possessive noun describes. Example: Jack's daughter is five. (the subject of the sentence is 'daughter') The Browns' daughter is five. (the possessive noun Browns' is plural, the subject of the sentence 'daughter' is singular, taking a verb for singular)
One example of a regular verb is "walk." Sentence: She walks to the park every morning.
can you give a sentence record used in a verb
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
Five and five equal ten.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Give.
I hope that you can identify just exactly where in this sentence I have successfully utilized a verb.
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
Went is a verb.
He was scheming.
I like kimchi. like = main verb.
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.