statemment
The verb in the statement is "done."
The corresponding verb to statement is to state.
The verb of a statement is the action word that describes what the subject is doing in a sentence. It is essential for conveying the action or state of being expressed in the statement.
The word contradict is a verb. The past tense is contradicted.
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
You can change the statement to yes-no questions by following this patterns: -if the verb is in form of be verb, move it before the subject. example= She is naive. = Is she naive? (be verb + subject = is + she) -if the verb is in form of verb do (do-plural,does-singular,did-past tense) place the subject between do verb and base form of verb. example= He looks gentle. = Does he look gentle? (verb do + subject + baseform = Does + he + look)
You can change the statement to yes-no questions by following this patterns: -if the verb is in form of be verb, move it before the subject. example= She is naive. = Is she naive? (be verb + subject = is + she) -if the verb is in form of verb do (do-plural,does-singular,did-past tense) place the subject between do verb and base form of verb. example= He looks gentle. = Does he look gentle? (verb do + subject + baseform = Does + he + look)
Please rewrite. This question is a statement and does need verb to answer.
No, "announce" is a verb, not a noun. It means to make a formal public statement.
State, as in "to state something" is the verb of statement.Other verbs depending on the tense are states, stating and stated.
Slander is a noun (a defamatory statement) and a verb (to defame).
The verb is to announce (announces, announcing, announced).