Could you please provide the sentence with the bolded verb form?
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the verb "to be."
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The verb form that agrees with the sentence is "are."
The correct form of the verb "promise" in the sentence "He did as he promised." is already correct.
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Linking
The bolded word "became" is a linking verb in this sentence. Linking verbs connect the subject, "The crowd," to a subject complement, "restless," which describes the state of the subject. In this case, "became" indicates a change of state in the crowd.
The verb is "is", a form of the verb "to be".In the example sentence, the verb "is" is a linking verb. A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject (This=pencil).
The bolded word "CAN" is a helping verb. It is used to assist the main verb "take" in expressing ability or possibility regarding the action of taking someone to soccer practice.
The linking verb "is."
There are two pronouns in the sentence are:you is the subject of the sentence;me is part of the compound object of the preposition "with" (with Mike and me).The pronoun "you" can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.The pronoun "me" is an objective pronoun, a pronoun that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the verb "to be."
There is no action verb. The verb "is" (to be) is a linking verb.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
was
The verb in the sentence is are, in the 3rd person plural form of the verb to be