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the rich (be) not always happy right form of verb​

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Answered by ares10
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The rich are not always happy

Answered by smartbrainz
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The rich are not always happy.

EXPLANATION:

  • Verbs are the action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. Along with nouns, verbs are the main part of a sentence or phrase, telling a story about what is taking place. The verb be has 8 forms, with are and am as present tense form and infinitive form (a verb in its basic form) together with is, both were and was as past tense forms, been and being in past participle and present participle form.
  • When used with past participle and past perfect we say had been, when used with present perfect and past participle we say has/have been, when used with present participle and present continuous we say am/are/is being, and when used with present participle and past continuous we say was/were being.
  • The verb be is a link verb with a noun phrase (it will be evening soon), an adjective (the cake is very delicious), a prepositional phrase (the books are on the table), with -ing to make a continuous aspect (I had been snowing for days) and with the past participle to make passive voice (the house was constructed in 1996)

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Make verbs from the following adjectives ; use suffixes and prefixes :Alien, atomic, brief, base, civil, dead, fresh, false, fond, large​

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Pick out the verb in the following sentences and say weather they are transitive or intransitive

I) They looked very anxious.

ii) I bought a new shirt and pants for the weeding of my sister.

iii) He spoke at the top of his voice.

iv) The watchman was yawning in the morning .

v) His father scolded him for his poor performance in the examination.

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