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In English / High School | 2014-03-27

In which of the following sentences do you find a verb phrase?

A. The crowd roared as the bull charged.

B. June was a collector of memorabilia.

C. I believed every word he said.

D. I shall be all that I am and more.

Asked by Breannah1000

Answer (3)

Option β€œD” is the correct option. β€œI shall be all that I am and more” is a perfect sentence that has a verb phrase. Actually any verb phrase should technically consist of a phrase that has more than one verb of different types. In regards to the options given, we can see that only in case of option β€œD” there is a phrase having two verbs and they are β€œshall and β€œbe”. The other given sentences normally consist of a single verb and so cannot be considered a verb phrase.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

Answer: i think it A ;

Answered by fortnitemaster382 | 2024-06-12

The correct option is D, as it contains the verb phrase 'shall be', which includes both an auxiliary and a main verb. The other sentences consist of single verbs without any auxiliary verbs, thus lacking a verb phrase. Only option D satisfies the definition of a verb phrase.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2025-05-16