You are in 7th grade. Where is the verb?

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Answer 1
Answer: the verb in that sentence is are
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

"are"

Explanation:

A verb is performing an action, and "are" is the word carrying out the action.


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Identify the problem in the following sentence:Shara to the restaurant.
A. Missing verb
B. Missing pronoun
C. Missing subject
D. Dangling participle

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The answer is A because there is a subject but no action word and it would be Shara is going to the restaurant 
A. Missing verb.

In this context the sentence needs the verb (went or goes) to make sense.
So, it can be
Shara went to the restaurant
Or
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Why does a constant interest in other people’s business have the potential to make people suspicious of each other?

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Answer:

Because they may claim that others are copying their ideas and such.

According to President Obama, what were the long-term effects of the Montgomery bus boycott?

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What does 'hit or miss' mean?

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It means that either you could be lucky or not. (you could be successful or unsuccessful) 

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as likely to be unsuccessful as successful.

"her work can be hit-or-miss"

Explanation: