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Why there is is in the sentence horse and carriage is at the door.

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Answered by zafarphotoshop
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Answered by Glamoroustarz
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Answer:

Hey there! To answer your question, let me tell you what is a verb.

What is a verb?

Ans.A verb is nothing but a word that denotes action in a sentence. For eg: She dances at the party.

In this sentence, dances is the verb as it Indicates the action dancing.

How is a verb useful?

Ans. It connects the subject of a sentence with the predicate.For eg: She dances at the party. In this same sentence, we can see that dances joins the subject(she) to the predicate( at the party).

Explanation:

So, in the same ways, let us answer your question now....

Why there is is in the sentence horse and carriage is at the door.

Ans. 'Is' in the above sentence is a verb, as it shows the action that the horse and carriage is physically present at the door.

Now, as I said before, verbs are added to a sentence because It connects the subject of a sentence with the predicate.In this case, 'is' connects the subject- horse and carriage, to the predicate- at the door.

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