Yes
The complete verb in this sentence is "should have been running."
The sentence is "Shelly should have been more careful on the path." The complete linking verb is "should have been."
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete verb is 'have been feuding'; 'have' and 'been' are auxiliary verbs and feuding is the main verb.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
It can be, referring to a crying person. Crying can also be a verb form, and a noun (gerund) meaning the act of crying, or making a cry (crying out).
The complete verb in this sentence is "should have been running."
The word 'crying' is the present participle of the verb'to cry' (cries, crying, cried). The present participle of a verb is also a verbal noun called a gerund, and an adjective.
Yes.
Yes, the word 'crying' is the present participle of the verb 'to cry' (cries, crying, cried). The present participle of a verb is also a verbal noun called a gerund, and an adjective.
has been driving
Have been left is the verb phrase.
The sentence is "Shelly should have been more careful on the path." The complete linking verb is "should have been."
Transitive
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete verb is 'have been feuding'; 'have' and 'been' are auxiliary verbs and feuding is the main verb.
Complete is already a verb. For example, "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.