Exempilfy
A complement is a word or phrase that completes the meaning of a subject or verb in a sentence. It can provide additional information about a subject, object, or verb. For example, in the sentence "She is a talented musician," the phrase "a talented musician" serves as a complement that describes the subject "She."
NO, the verb form is succeed.
The verb formed from the adjective "sufficient" is "suffice." It means to be enough or adequate to meet a particular need or requirement. For example, one might say, "This amount will suffice for our needs."
to be
An example is: the dog has been barking all day. A compound verb is made up of an auxiliary verb and another verb. In the example, the compound has two auxiliaries, has and been, as well as the present participle verb barking.
Had
Raise and Rise is the example of the transitive verb rise.
Yes it can be a noun or a verb. Verb forms are - report reports reported reporting.
Run
The hypehnated form (hand-out) is a noun, meaning charity or a type of advertising circular. Otherwise, the verb means to distribute by hand.
I like kimchi. like = main verb.
Cede is a verb that means to give up, or surrender.To use it in a sentence, add a subject, and a direct object for the verb."I cede to you." would be an acceptable example.
The verb Agradecer means to "give thanks (for)". Agradezco is the First person singular form of that verb and it means "I give thanks (for)".
It means some body give you something that you trade them back something. For example a lollies
1.) verb (linking verb) Example: Perro means dog in Spanish. 2.) noun (plural noun) Example: I have the means to get a good grade.
1.) verb (linking verb) Example: Perro means dog in Spanish. 2.) noun (plural noun) Example: I have the means to get a good grade.
Verbs of being: been, be, am, is, are, was, wereThese below are verb phrases with be verbshave beenwill be