A few days ago
laura

where is the verb in this question Paul worried about his drivers test?

where is the verb in this question Paul worried about his drivers test?

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A few days ago
WhatAmI?

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“Paul worried about his driver’s test.” is not a question!

It is a statement.

Here is the statement worded as a question:

Was Paul worried about his driver’s test?

Is Paul worried about his driver’s test?

“was worried” is a verb phrase with a noun breaking it in two. ” This is past tense.

“is worried” is present tense.

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A few days ago
TalTal
In the sentence Paul worried about his driver’s test? Worried would be the verb because that’s what he did.
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A few days ago
Faisal A
Nice catch WhatAmI?.

Paul worried about his drivers test. This here is a statement.

The verb here would then be worried.

A question would be like: Why was Paul worried about his drivers test?

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A few days ago
sdenison1983
“Paul worried about his drivers test” is not a question, therefore, I am going to look at the whole question “where is the verb in this question Paul worried about his drivers test?”

In which case the verb would be “is”.

😉

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A few days ago
Florida Girl
Verbs tell you what or who about the subject. In this case, what did Paul do? The answer to the question tells you what the verb is.
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A few days ago
CarmenNR
Your verb is “IS” as that is the verb of your whole question.

“Paul worried about his drivers test” is not a question, it is a statement.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Worried.
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A few days ago
Alex
Worried. A verb is an action. Worried is the action, he’s worrying, so it is Worried.
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A few days ago
Lady Ramona
The verb is “worried”. It is the past tense of the verb “to worry”.
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A few days ago
seeitmiway32
worried
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