Brightened.
The verb of brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something".
couldn't care less lol :)
The word "face" is not an adverb. It can be used as a noun and a verb. Noun: She shielded her face from the bright light. Verb: The man hesitantly faced the judge.
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
Brightened.
The verb of brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something".
Brighten is the verb form meaning to make bright.
The verb for brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something or somewhere".
couldn't care less lol :)
lights is the subject of the verb were
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
"Illuminating" can be both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it means to light up or illuminate something. As an adjective, it describes something that is bright, shining, or enlightening.
The verb in the sentence is "makes." It is the action that the subject (the lamp) is performing on the object (the room).
The problem is with subject-verb agreement. "He" should be changed to "He wants" to match the plural verb "want." The correct sentence is: "He wants to give me a bright red car."
The word cheering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to cheer.
There is only one verb in that sentence: the word 'shines'.