Which words in this sentence make up the verb phrase? People will usually visit our city during the tour. A.will visit B.during the tour C.will usually visit D.people will
\(\Huge\color{red}{i}\Huge\color{orange}{got}\Huge\color{yellow}{D}\Huge\color{green}{Am~I}\Huge\color{blue}{Corr}\Huge\color{purple}{ect?}\)
@Whitemonsterbunny17
Well people is the subject, so it can't be D.
\(\Huge\color{Green}{~I~AM?}\)
or b...............................
well not b. there is no verb in it...................
Well, let's take a look at the definition of verb. A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen. In this case, it would be the occurrence. So, with that said, we already know B and D are incorrect, and it can't be A because the words aren't in order.. so it has to be C.
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