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What is the verb in sentence flowers are very

The verb in the sentence "Flowers are very" is are.

Here's why:

* Verbs show action or a state of being.

* "Are" is a form of the verb "to be," indicating the state of being of the flowers (they are very...).

The sentence is incomplete, as we need an adjective or adverb after "very" to complete the meaning.

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