No, because you are not doing something physically. Verb: I skipped down to the shops.
"would have driven" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "take the bus."
"Is getting" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
"would have driven" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
It is an infinitive verb, with conjugations including am, is, was, were, will be, shall be, and the participle been, and the noun form being.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
Verb Phrase
I'll isn't a true word, it is a contraction of "I will" or "I shall". Will and shall are verbs. I is a pronoun and would be the subject of the sentence or phrase in which the abbreviation occurs.
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
The verb phrase is "will retard."
"has always thought" is the verb phrase in this sentence.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "take the bus."
The verb phrase in this sentence is "were getting"
The verb is "play" and the verb phrase is "can play."