The verb in the sentence "I'll never understand physics" is "understand."
Understand is the verb, never understand is the verb phrase.
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "will never understand physics".This is a tricky one because part of the verb (will) is hidden in the contraction "I'll".The subject of the sentence is I.
"Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will; never is an adverb.
will understand. Never is an adverb of frequency but it comes before the main verb understand
could have moved. Never is an adverb.
Understand is the verb, never understand is the verb phrase.
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "will never understand physics".This is a tricky one because part of the verb (will) is hidden in the contraction "I'll".The subject of the sentence is I.
"Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will; never is an adverb.
will understand. Never is an adverb of frequency but it comes before the main verb understand
will understand is the verb phrase.never is an adverb
The verb phrase is "will understand" (the 'll is the contraction form)."Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will, never is an adverb.
Never isn't a verb, so a sentence with it as a verb would be grammatically incorrect.
The verb is - get on with = a phrasal verb.
The verb is 'have been', the adverb is 'never'.
could have moved. Never is an adverb.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
after the verb