I have to list the verb or verbs. Could someone please check.

1. The plant Venus seems more like Earth in appearance than any other planet does.

seems like

seems = correct

like = incorrect in this sentence

One verb is "seems." In this sentence, "like" is a preposition. It doesn't show action.

You missed the verb at the end, "does."

To identify the verb or verbs in a sentence, you need to determine the action being performed or the state of being. In this case, the verb in the sentence is "seems." The word "seems" is a linking verb that describes the appearance or state of the subject ("The plant Venus") in comparison to another planet.

To identify the verb in a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the sentence and find the subject (the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about).
2. Ask yourself what action the subject is performing or what state of being the subject is in.
3. Look for a word that matches your answer from step 2. This word will be the verb.

In the example you provided, the subject is "The plant Venus," and the verb is "seems."