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Understanding whether a verb is the main verb or not can help tell me if a group of words is a clause or phrase . The main clause (the core of the sentence) is (Something) can help tell me (something). (something - subject ) can help (main verb,
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Firstly, to clarify, will the 'who/whom' always be at the start of the dependent clause? >> I think so. Most examples I have seen, who/whom is either the object of a proposition (starting the dependent clause), or very close to the
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1) Where are you? I've been waiting for 2 hours 2) I needn't have brought that milk I = subject need have bought = verb; present perfect tense, modal form (need is the auxiliary), buy is the main verb, bought is the past participle. not -
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
1 yr 36 days ago
Articles, Verbs, Tenses, Nouns, Pronouns, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Modals, Gerunds, Predicates, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects
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You have made some very complex sentences, so it is not easy to explain without a lot of detail. Here is my analysis of the grammar in the second sentence. I am not an expert in grammar, so I invite other members of the forum to comment. It
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The list isn't meant to be exhaustive or carefully arranged. Any additions, corrections or further examples would be welcomed.
1 main verbs; lexical verbs (all verbs which are not
auxiliaries or modals)
2 action verbs; event
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ganesh77
1 yr 253 days ago
Articles, Prepositions, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Modals, Gerunds, Prepositional Verbs, Direct Objects, Modal Verbs, Indirect Objects, Inflections, Dynamic Verbs
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What is the word sucks in " Homework sucks " ? Is it a verb or an adjective? If it is a verb, what does homework suck? This brings up an excellent point, and a wonderful opportunity to discover the beautiful syntactic structure of the English
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
3 yr 300 days ago
Articles, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Numbers, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Noun Phrases, Gerunds, Predicates, Nominative, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Determiners, Helping Verbs
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She glorified God by giving back to Him the very thing He desired. She : subject glorified : verb God : direct object by giving back to Him the very thing He desired : prepositional phrase, which modifies glorified giving back : gerund (noun)
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will you tell me ithe gerunds or participle phrases and the function they play in the sentence, like Direct Object , Indirect Object, Predicate Noun, Object of Preposition, Subject, Apositive
1. In the botany class, we became quite good at
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A sentence may take the form of a single clause or be formed from
several clauses. The typical clause has a noun phrase for a subject and
a verb phrase for a predicate. The verb phrase may have another
noun phrase or two embedded within it
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
4 yr 71 days ago
Verbs, Difference Between, Tenses, Clauses, Nouns, Numbers, Adverbs, Noun Phrases, Gerunds, Predicates, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects
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I thought that
offering was a gerund
our was the possessive modifying that gerund
position was the direct obect of appreciate
the second you was an indirect object of appreciate.
My new question is
Is hope the main verb of the sentence
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