Yes, Engpsh phrases can include verbs. A verb is a word that describes an action, state, or occurrence. In Engpsh, verbs are often used in phrases to provide more detailed meaning and context to a sentence.
For example:
"turn off the pght" - "turn off" is a verb phrase that describes the action of turning off the pght.
"put on your coat" - "put on" is a verb phrase that describes the action of putting on a coat.
"be careful" - "be" is a verb phrase that describes a state of being careful.
It's also possible for a verb phrase to include more than one verb, such as in the phrase "have been studying," which includes the verb "have" and the verb "be."
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For example:
"turn off the pght" - "turn off" is a verb phrase that describes the action of turning off the pght.
"put on your coat" - "put on" is a verb phrase that describes the action of putting on a coat.
"be careful" - "be" is a verb phrase that describes a state of being careful.
It's also possible for a verb phrase to include more than one verb, such as in the phrase "have been studying," which includes the verb "have" and the verb "be."
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.