subject = Barbara
verb = was
World languages
The sentence "Wayang Kulit performances lasts all night" contains a subject-verb agreement error. The plural subject "performances" should be matched with the plural verb "last," so the correct sentence should read, "Wayang Kulit performances last all night." Additionally, it could be improved by specifying that these performances often last throughout the night.
Yes perform is a verb.
I have performed.
The verb is "seem"
No. Sounding like something from a circus marquee, it has no subject and no verb.
a noun
"He" is the subject, and "was" is the verb.
The subject is he, and the verb is was.
The infinitive phrase is "to join the circus" (an adverbial phrase).
subject conducting is a verb
SV = Subject Verb (I like cake.)SSV = Subject, Subject, Verb (She and I like cake.)SVV = Subject, Verb, Verb (I like cake and hate yams.)SSVV = Subject, Subject, Verb, Verb (She and I like cake and hate yams.)
The subject pronoun with the verb to be means future or expectant.
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.
subject = yo, yo means "I" verb = soy, it's verb to be = am
verb : (as in "the acrobat arches her back") noun : (as in the "the arches of the bridge could be seen from way downtown)
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb