verb 문장
EN[vɝb] [vɜːb] [-ɜː(ɹ)b]US
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- 문장 verb
- On the contrary, the Michigander’s mishegoss is driven by my choice of the on-guard anticipate when he thinks I should have used the more general, all-purpose verb expect.
- progressive-verb status
- The verb 'ask' in 'ask yourself' is a reflexive verb.
- The verb "say" is a common reporting verb.
- "hast" is the second person singular of the German verb "haben"
- "habt" is the second person plural of the German verb "haben"
- "Are" is the second-person plural of the verb "to be".
- to spring over a fence (in this sense, the verb spring must be accompanied by the preposition 'over'.)
- This verb takes the dative; that verb takes the genitive.
- "Are" is the third-person plural of the verb "to be".
- There are 3 degrees of transitivity of any one verb: intransitive, monotransitive and ditransitive.
- 문장 verbs
- In English, the third person consists of pronouns such as he, she, it, and they, verbs such as is and has, and most nouns.
- Though the ungrammaticality of split verbs is an urban legend, it found its way into The Texas Law Review Manual on Style, which is the arbiter of usage for many law review journals.
- The database distributed verbs into transitive and intransitive segments.
- This book on English grammar encompasses all irregular verbs.
- Nouns pluralize in English, but verbs do not.
- In grammar, some verbs can be both reflexive and non-reflexive.
Examples of verb in a Sentence
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