yes, it is a modal verb.
Never isn't a verb, so a sentence with it as a verb would be grammatically incorrect.
'Recommendation' is a noun. To use it as a verb you would say 'recommended'.
It can be a verb or a noun. It depends on how you use it. If someone says "I will murder him," than it's a verb, but if I say "Did we just wittnes a murder," than the verb would be wittnes and murder would be a noun.
I'm pretty sure baker would be a noun. Bake, however, is a verb.
it depends on how you use it. if you say i shredded the paper it is a verb. if you said the shreded paper it would be an adjective
'Would' is a verb.
The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.
Like is the main verb. The auxiliary verb is would. The verb phrase is would like.
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
auxilery verb
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
The verb would be to differ.
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
The verb phrase in the sentence is ''would like to see''. It consists of the main verb ''like'' and the infinitive verb phrase ''to see''.
Take me a ride is the verb part. It is the part where the action is defined.
see would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb