Never isn't a verb, so a sentence with it as a verb would be grammatically incorrect.
'Recommendation' is a noun. To use it as a verb you would say 'recommended'.
It can be a verb or a noun. It depends on how you use it. If someone says "I will murder him," than it's a verb, but if I say "Did we just wittnes a murder," than the verb would be wittnes and murder would be a noun.
I'm pretty sure baker would be a noun. Bake, however, is a verb.
it depends on how you use it. if you say i shredded the paper it is a verb. if you said the shreded paper it would be an adjective
'Would' is a verb.
The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.
Like is the main verb. The auxiliary verb is would. The verb phrase is would like.
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
auxilery verb
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
The verb would be to differ.
The verb phrase in the sentence is ''would like to see''. It consists of the main verb ''like'' and the infinitive verb phrase ''to see''.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "would take." It consists of the modal verb "would" and the main verb "take."
"See" is the verb in the sentence "Which area would you like to see first?"
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb