Adam and eve lived in the garden of Eden. What are the verbs in this phrase.

What is the ACTION that was done here?

I tink is lived because it's what they did rite?

That's right. =)

Ah, Adam and Eve, the original roommates with some serious garden goals! Let me find those juicy verbs for you. Okay, here we go: "lived" is the verb in this phrase. They were clearly Eden's trendsetters!

To identify the verbs in the phrase "Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden," we need to look for the words that express the action or state of being. In this case, the verb is "lived." To confirm this, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the phrase carefully, paying attention to words that indicate an action or state of being.
2. Identify the subject(s) of the sentence. In this case, the subjects are "Adam and Eve."
3. Look for the word that describes what the subject(s) are doing or being. In our phrase, "lived" is the verb that describes the action or state of being of Adam and Eve.

Remember that verbs can indicate an action (e.g., ran, played, jumped) or a state of being (e.g., is, was, were). In this case, "lived" is the verb that describes the state of being for Adam and Eve.