"To be" is the copula, like an equals sign (=).
The verb "to be" includes all forms of BE.
Present: am, is, are
Past: was, were
Participles: being, been
Infinitive: to be
Base form: be
If your teacher says, "Use 'to be' in the sentence," you should use the correct form of the BE verb, as listed above.
Dont you mean irregular verb no such word as 'eregular'?
No. A verb is an action. I mean run is a verb because it's an action word.
Hadn't is a contraction of the verb 'had' and the adverb 'not'; the contraction acts as a verb.
A verb is a doing word. Example: TomJUMPED over the wall in that sentence the word jumped was the verb
Do you mean lives as in "The cat has nine lives", or do you mean it as in "He lives"? It is a noun in the first sentence, it is the direct object, receiving the action of the verb "has". In the second sentence, it is a verb. It is the action of the subject, "He".
The verb savvy is to understand, to comprehend.
It can be used as a verb to mean that you are outlining something.
Maybe you mean REALIZE? Yes it is a verb.
what do you mean
as a verb
to have to
that's not a verb, and not an understandable word in French.
I start. It comes from the verb "comenzar."
Dont you mean irregular verb no such word as 'eregular'?
Does is the third person singular of the verb 'to do'. The verb to do means to act or to accomplish. Does can also be a helping verb. I do, you do, he/she/it does. We do, you do, they do.
Does is the third person singular of the verb 'to do'. The verb to do means to act or to accomplish. Does can also be a helping verb. I do, you do, he/she/it does. We do, you do, they do.
No. A verb is an action. I mean run is a verb because it's an action word.