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suitable verb phrase for the sentence - while giving evidence in Court she....​

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Answered by cutiieepie
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Answer:

She got afraid..

Answered by smartbrainz
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While giving evidence in Court she was very nervous

Explanation:

  • A verb phrase is a syntactic unit comprising an auxiliary/helping verb preceding the main verb. It often comprises a head verb, objects, modifiers, and complements as its dependents.
  • Helping verbs  appear as: is,  be, are,  was, such as, were, have, had, has, been, being, do, can, could, do, does, will, should, would, shall,  might,may, must, and so on.
  • In generative grammar, a verb phrase comprises only a single verb. However, usually it comprise a main verb, optional specifiers, ab auxiliary verb, adjuncts and compliments.
  • If a sentence has only one verb phrase, it is known as a finite verb phrase. The head verb is finite and comes in past/present  form. For example: I go to school in the morning. In the case non-finite verb phrase, the head verb is gerund, infinitive, or participle. For example: Sara heard  someone wailing loudly.

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