The verb follows the subject in a declarative sentence; it generally shows the action of the sentence. NOTE: Every sentence must have a verb. The verb may be a single word.
John drives too fast.
They hate spinach.
The verb may be a verb phrase. A verb phrase consists of one or more auxiliaris and one main verb. The auxiliaries always precede the main verb.
John is going to Miami tomorrow.
(auxiliary - is; main verb - going)
Jane has been reading that book.
(auxiliaries - has, been ; main verb - reading)
Examples of verbs and verb phrases:
She will go to Boston nexy week.
Jane is very tall.
She must have gone to the bank.
Joe has gone home.
Mary is watching television.
It was raining at six o'clock last night.
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