She runs every day.
runs
action verb
The dog was barking loudly.
was (helping verb)
barking (action verb)
They have been studying for hours.
have been (helping verbs)
studying (action verb)
The window had been broken before we arrived.
had been (helping verb)
broken (past participle (verbal))
You must have been waiting for a long time.
must have been (helping verbs)
waiting (present participle (verbal))
He is tall.
is
linking verb
That pie smells delicious.
smells
linking verb
The soup tasted salty.
tasted (linking verb)
The answer appears correct.
appears (linking verb)
The cake, baked by my aunt, was delicious.
baked
(past participle (verbal))
The students are studying.
are (helping verb)
studying (action verb)
Running through the park is fun.
Running
Gerund (verbal)
He enjoys swimming in the lake.
swimming
Gerund (verbal)
Having finished his homework, he went outside.
Having finished
Perfect participle Phrase (verbal)
The children seemed tired after the game.
seemed
Linking verb
Singing makes her happy.
singing (gerund (verbal))
makes (action verb)
The broken vase lay on the floor.
broken
past participle (verbal)
The students, exhausted from the trip, slept.
past participle (verbal)
She was chosen for the award.
was (helping)
chosen (past participle (verbal))
Having been defeated, the team congratulated their opponents.
having been defeated (perfect participial phrase (verbal))
congratulated (action verb)
I like to read.
to read
infinitive (verbal)
She wants to visit Paris.
to visit
Infinitive (verbal)
She hopes to have finished her work.
to have finished
Infinitive (perfect, verbal)
To be chosen is her greatest wish.
to be chosen
Infinitive (passive, verbal)
I hope to be running a marathon next year.
hope (action verb)
to be running (infinitive phrase (verbal))