wallow -- The pigs wallowed in the mud.
play -- The children played with the mud.
squelch -- The mud squelched between his toes.
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
Present tense.
No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb to go (he goes, she goes, it goes).
The word 'squish' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'squish' means to squeeze or crush together or into a flat mass; to walk through mud or mire.The noun 'squish' is a word for the sound of something being squeezed or the sound of walking in mud.
'goes' is present simple, 3rd person singular She goes to work every day.
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
No, 'goes' is a verb.
"Goes" is a verb, as in "Sally goes to the store." Sally is the subject, goes is the verb, and to the store is a prepositional phrase.
Present tense.
No, it's a verb - he goes.
thy name is mud
No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb to go (he goes, she goes, it goes).
A piG in a mud puddle
The word muddy is an adjective. It means to be covered with mud. Muddy can also be a verb meaning to get mud on something.
its an inflecting of the verb "Go" its used with the pronouns he, she and it for example : -He goes to the club everyday -she goes to her mother on Fridays (same thing with "It" but i cant think of examples for it)
No, "mud caked" is a noun-verb combination: "The mud caked on their uniforms was extremely difficult to clean." The word "mudcaked" is an adjective. It describes something being caked in mud, e.g. "The football team's mudcaked uniforms were extremely difficult to clean."
No. The word "goes" is classified as a verb.