The complete verb is 'are searching'; are is the auxiliary verb and searching is the main verb.
forest
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
were is a rain forest sandis and telmo
The rain forest has the most rainfall
Yes, word 'forest' is a verb (forest, forests, foresting, forested), to plant trees on or to cover an area with trees.The most common use of the verb forest is the past participle, forested, which also functions as a adjective (a forested area).The word 'forest' is also a noun, a word for a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
Yes, "border" can be a verb, meaning to form or be on the border of something. For example, "The field borders the forest."
only one verb "saw"
The noun forest is a common noun, a general word for any forest anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Forest Park, IllinoisForest Whitaker, actorForest River, Inc. (recreational vehicles)The Enchanted Forest (movie 1945)The word 'forest' is also a verb: forest, forests, foresting, forested.
The verb of conservation is conserve.other verbs are conserves, conserving and conserved.Some examples are:"We will conserve this forest"."He conserves the land"."We are conserving the whales"."We must make sure the animals are conserved".
The simple predicate is always the verb and not the verb phrase. Don't forget about linking verbs! E.i. She was walking to the park. Was walking is the simple predicate in that sentence. C'mon I am in 8th grade and I know that right away.
The noun forest is a common noun, a general word for any forest anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Forest Park, IllinoisForest Whitaker, actorForest River, Inc. (recreational vehicles)The Enchanted Forest (movie 1945)The word 'forest' is also a verb: forest, forests, foresting, forested.
It depends on what "stick" you mean. Stick, as in "I found a stick on the forest floor" is not a verb. Stick, as in "You should stick to the plan" is a verb. Hope I could help :)
She sat in front of the television and vegetated. (verb)~OR~The forest fire burned down every bit of vegetation in it's path. (noun)
Enchanted is a verb (past tense of enchant) and an adjective (enchanted forest).
Miles later, the hikers emerged.... The word "hikers" is the subject, and the verb follows it.
* Algonquin State Forest * American Legion State Forest * Centennial Watershed State Forest * Cockaponset State Forest * Enders State Forest * James L. Goodwin State Forest * Housatonic State Forest * Massacoe State Forest * Mattatuck State Forest * Meshomasic State Forest * Mohawk State Forest * Mohegan State Forest * Nassahegon State Forest * Natchaug State Forest * Nathan Hale State Forest * Nehantic State Forest * Nepaug State Forest * Nipmuck State Forest * Nye-Holman State Forest * Pachaug State Forest * Paugnut State Forest * People's State Forest * Pootatuck State Forest * Quaddick State Forest * Salmon River State Forest * Shenipsit State Forest * Topsmead State Forest * Tunxis State Forest * Wyantenock State Forest