He looked at the rebus and brooded the entire day
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
The word "run" is a verb. Example sentence: She runs in the park every morning.
You can use "insult" as a verb in a sentence like this: "He insulted her by making a derogatory comment about her appearance."
The verb is "will write"-- we use the helping verb "will" to show that the action (in this case, "write") occurs in the future tense.
A subject can be used as a verb in a sentence by adding the appropriate conjugation for the subject acting as the verb. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "dog" is the subject and "barks" is the verb.
The lion brought food back to the den to feed her brood. I think she is going to brood over the loss of her job.
A brood is a group of animals hatched from one set of eggs. The brood of chicks followed their mother around the farmyard.
We all have the flu, so I've brewed some tea for the entire brood. Look what the brood brewed up for my birthday!
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Yes you can use brood as a verb to talk about birds incubating their eggs. But I think that is not common most people talk about birds sitting on eggs not brooding on eggs.
Herb is a noun not a verb.
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i looked outside and brooded :)
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
no you need a verb and a noun
You cannot since it is not a verb.
does is not a modal verb