skipping down the aisle
The verb phrase "have not yet visited the White House" is an uninterrupted verb phrase, as it is not separated by any other words.
"Working so hard" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "working" and the adverb phrase "so hard" describing the intensity or manner of the action.
Are is not a phrase are is a word. Are is a 'be' verb.A phrase is two or more words together.are coming - this is a verb phrase
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."
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A phrase always has more than one word, so "have" or any other single word cannot be any kind of phrase, including a verb phrase.
The verb phrase "have not yet visited the White House" is an uninterrupted verb phrase, as it is not separated by any other words.
"Working so hard" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "working" and the adverb phrase "so hard" describing the intensity or manner of the action.
Are is not a phrase are is a word. Are is a 'be' verb.A phrase is two or more words together.are coming - this is a verb phrase
"The ducks" is a noun phrase. "waddled by" is a verb phrase. "the creek" is a noun phrase.
The phrase "is not" is a verb phrase using the verb (is) and the adverb (not).
"Millions of gallons" is not a verb; it is a noun phrase that refers to a large quantity of liquid measured in gallons. In this phrase, "millions" quantifies "gallons," indicating a vast amount. If you meant to ask about a specific verb related to this phrase, please clarify!
There actually is no prepositional phrase in that sentence. is = verb (copula) this = subject (demonstrative pronoun) the road = predicate nominative (determiner/article + noun) to take = infinitive phrase (a kind of verb phrase), modifying "the road"
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."