Am, are, is, was, and were are these types of verbs.
What are the "to be" verbs?
This is the plural of box.
What is boxes?
A book belonging to Sam
What is Sam's book?
The large bridge
What is a phrase?
I ran from the Boogie Monster!
What is a prepositional phrase?
Have been going is an example of one of these.
What are verb phrases?
This is the plural of fish.
What is fishes?
Many bowling balls belonging to several men
What is men's?
February is the month for lovers, March is the month for leprechauns.
What is a run-on or comma splice?
The gigantic pizza was eaten in an hour.
What is an adjective?
The present, past, and past participle of the verb, lie (in a prone position).
What are lie, lay, and lain?
This is the plural of attorney general.
What is attorneys general?
A car owned by Jayton and Josh
What is Jayton and Josh's car?
Nathan went over the hill to the convenience store for some hot dogs.
What is a simple sentence?
Business English 2 is a worthwhile course for all majors!
What is a noun or proper noun?
This is the verb in this sentence.
What is "is"?
This is the plural of brother-in-law.
What is brothers-in-law?
The boat belonging to James
What is James's or James'?
Torry has a dog named Rex; Jerry has a dog named Rover.
What is a compound sentence?
The fanboys: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, & so
What are conjunctions?
These are not verbs even though they have an action word in them.
What are infinitives?
This is the plural of the letter "T."
What is T's?
The camp belonging to the Jones (Family's last name)
What is Joneses'?
After I had swum 27 laps in the pool, I watched Dracula.
What is a complex sentence?
I am definitely not going to ignore studying for my Business English exam!
What are adverbs?