The dog GROWLED at the cat.
A tiger has a distinctive growl.The puppy could growl as if an old dog.The wife snapped at her husband, "Don't growl at me when you have a bad day!"
We could hear a low growl coming from the bushes.Whenever our dog saw a squirrel we would hear her start to growl.
Gnaw is a verb, but gnawed is a verb past tense. There are a few ways you can say it in a sentence below. The dog gnawed at her bone. He gnawed at the meat, forgetting his manners.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "is protecting."
It can be. It can also be a noun. It can be. "I want to hunt deer." In that sentence it is a verb. "I want to go on a hunt." In that sentence, it is a noun.
Yes, growl is a verb.
Growl can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: That dog has a vicious growl. As a verb: My dog growls at the animals on the television.
no
That dog will growl at you if you approach the house.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
"Growl/growls" is the present tense.I growlWe growlYou growlHe/she growlsThey growl
Herb is a noun not a verb.
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The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
no you need a verb and a noun
You cannot since it is not a verb.
does is not a modal verb