The verb in the phrase "are you concerned about air pollution" is "are." It is a form of the verb "to be," which serves as a linking verb in this context, connecting the subject "you" to the adjective "concerned."
The air pollution was so bad that I had to take some antihistamines.
The verb phrase in the sentence "The air conditioner is broken in my car" is "is broken." This phrase consists of the auxiliary verb "is" and the past participle "broken," which together indicate the state of the air conditioner.
is making - present continuous verb phrase
is making - present continuous verb phrase
"Is making a funny noise" is the verb phrase in the given sentence.
is broken
"is making a funny noise"
Greenpeace is concerned about various environmental issues, including climate change, wildlife conservation, deforestation, marine pollution, and the use of fossil fuels. They work to raise awareness, advocate for policy changes, and promote sustainability to protect the planet for future generations.
I think it would be open the door.
air pollution travels in the air
there's air pollution everywhere no matter where you go there's air pollution.
water pollution: polluting water air pollution: polluting air