5. Most factories are busy. Factories/are busy

9. People are watching a show. People/are watching

5 answers

9. is correct.

5. busy is an adjective, describing factories. It is not part of the verb.
o thanks for the help so is it Factories/busy or Factories/are
The verb is "are."

These "to be" forms are always verbs.

am, is, was, are, were, be, being, been.
o thanks a lot i udersatand now thanks
Great! And you're very welcome.
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