No. Is it always or yearly? Do you mean 'She vacations at our home every year'?
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aicahcutedo we need to use verb to be "is" 'She is vacations at our home every year'?No. 'Vacation' is the verb.
aicahcuteso, you mean if there's a verb in the sentence, we don't need to use the verb "to be" but if there's no verb in the sentence, we need to have verb "to be"... am i right?English grammar does not have any such simple rule. 'Be' is just one of the language's verbs. A complete sentence will have at least one main verb. It could be any verb. You will ne
aicahcutecan you explain it to me please!.It is far too general a grammar area to explain to you how verbs work in all their forms. You can start by studying this: http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.html
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