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Is along a action verb?

Along is not a verb. It is a preposition.


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Is was an adverb?

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What part of speech is get along with?

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Which is the subject and verb out of they stopped along the road for five minutes?

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Are stood and along adjectives?

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Is who roamed a verb phrase?

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What is the verb of harmony?

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What is the verb and the direct object in albert found some crabs along the shore?

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How do you find a verb in a verb phrase?

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