's' should be added to the end of manager if there is more than one contract manager.
No, "will" is a modal verb indicating future tense, and it does not function as a preposition.
Yes, "put" is a verb. It is used to describe the action of placing something in a specific location or position.
The irregular form of "put" in the past simple tense is "put." This means that the verb remains the same for both present and past tenses.
Yes, "put" can be a linking verb when it is used to indicate placement or location, as in "She put the book on the table."
yes, attune is a verb.
It shouldn't have an 's'
The verb is 'jump'. It is in third person singular, in the present simple tense, that is why we put an -s to the end.
's' should be added to the end of manager if there is more than one contract manager.
PUTis the verb
As a noun: He had a sad countenance As a verb: You should not have countenanced his rudeness.
No, "will" is a modal verb indicating future tense, and it does not function as a preposition.
The word 'should' is a modal auxiliary (helper) verb for a main verb. Example:Margaret should bring the cake.Should is the auxiliary and bring is the main verb.Modal verbs have only one form. They have no -ing or -ed forms and do not add -s to the 3rd person singular form.In the question 'should be', be is the main verb.You should be grateful he is here.You can call should be a verb phrase.
If you, at the beginning of such a question, put your why and verb at the end, then your question would look like this: Why at the beginning a verb in question do you have to put?
Yes, "put" is a verb. It is used to describe the action of placing something in a specific location or position.
Should is an auxiliary (helping) verb.
should is an auxiliary verb (which is always used with another verb, and adds the meaning of obligation or necessity) ex. I should go to help my brother. (go is the main verb) invent is a verb. it means to create some new thing or idea. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.