A few days ago
Anonymous

What is a complete Verb? And what is the first word of the complete verb in this setence? Below..?

The army was moving eastward at great speed.

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A few days ago
PlainJane

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A verb is just one word. A complete sentence will have a subject and a predicate. The predicate is the part of the sentence that contains the verb(s).

“The army ” is the subject of your sentence —

“was moving eastward at great speed” is the complete predicate.

A VERB is a word that shows action or a state of being. The action word in this sentence is “moving”, but there is also a state of being verb, “was”, which shows that the action was happening over a period of time in the past. When you have two or more verbs together, you have a VERB PHRASE.

So, the verb phrase in your sentence is “was moving.” Maybe that is what you mean by “complete verb”?

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A few days ago
sjr
A complete verb is whatever is not part of the complete subject–that is, when the verb starts. The first word is “was”.
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