The verb for influential is influence.
As in "to influence something or someone".
The link verb is "remain." It shows the ongoing influence of Native American and Hispanic cultures in New Mexico.
The action verb in the sentence is "learned." It shows the action of acquiring knowledge about the influence of Native American and Hispanic cultures in New Mexico.
The comparative form of "influential" is "more influential" and the superlative form is "most influential."
He always was influential to her.The song was very influential.
The prefix for "influential" is "in-" meaning "in" or "into."
The link verb is "remain." It shows the ongoing influence of Native American and Hispanic cultures in New Mexico.
Remain
The action verb in the sentence is "learned." It shows the action of acquiring knowledge about the influence of Native American and Hispanic cultures in New Mexico.
The comparative form of "influential" is "more influential" and the superlative form is "most influential."
Influential
He always was influential to her.The song was very influential.
she was influential
The prefix for "influential" is "in-" meaning "in" or "into."
Both are influential.
Mrs. Sterdt is very influential.
A supervisor is an influential person.
Lay can be the present tense of the transitive verb to lay, or the past tense of the intransitive verb to lie. Lay can also be a noun or adjective.ExamplesTransitive verb: First, you lay the pattern on the fabric and fasten it with pins.Intransitive verb: She lay in bed with the covers pulled up around her, but she did not sleep.Noun: He wanted to walk around to get the lay of the land.Adjective: The committee was made up of community clergy and influential lay people.