The verb in the statement is "done."
The corresponding verb to statement is to state.
The verb of a statement is the action word that describes what the subject is doing in a sentence. It is essential for conveying the action or state of being expressed in the statement.
A contradiction can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a statement or situation that opposes another. As a verb, it means to assert the opposite of a statement.
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
You can change the statement to yes-no questions by following this patterns: -if the verb is in form of be verb, move it before the subject. example= She is naive. = Is she naive? (be verb + subject = is + she) -if the verb is in form of verb do (do-plural,does-singular,did-past tense) place the subject between do verb and base form of verb. example= He looks gentle. = Does he look gentle? (verb do + subject + baseform = Does + he + look)
You can change the statement to yes-no questions by following this patterns: -if the verb is in form of be verb, move it before the subject. example= She is naive. = Is she naive? (be verb + subject = is + she) -if the verb is in form of verb do (do-plural,does-singular,did-past tense) place the subject between do verb and base form of verb. example= He looks gentle. = Does he look gentle? (verb do + subject + baseform = Does + he + look)
Please rewrite. This question is a statement and does need verb to answer.
State, as in "to state something" is the verb of statement.Other verbs depending on the tense are states, stating and stated.
No, "announce" is a verb, not a noun. It means to make a formal public statement.
Slander is a noun (a defamatory statement) and a verb (to defame).
The verb form of the noun "announcement" is "announce," which means to make a formal or public statement about something.