both NEED and LEARN.
The future tense form of the verb "to learn" in that sentence would be "will learn." So the revised sentence is "you will learn about verbs."
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
You need. You is a pronoun; need is a verb.
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
The future tense form of the verb "to learn" in that sentence would be "will learn." So the revised sentence is "you will learn about verbs."
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
You need. You is a pronoun; need is a verb.
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
Every sentence needs a verb. No matter what, there's a verb.
The intransitive verb would be learn, because in this sentence learn has no direct object.
The verb is "agreed." The clause "to help you learn math" is an objective infinitive, and acts as the object. The subject is "they."
no you need a verb and a noun
Subject is the unstated "you"; two verbs are "read" and "learn."
do you need oxygen in life
the VERB is need