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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 254 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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I think you have got your terms mixed up, Anon. Sep a rating a subject from its verb is in no way exceptional in English, as Clive has already shown you. What I think you mean is sep a rating a verb from its object , which does happen in some
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Hi Incho I agree with the previous posters completely; I would just like to elaborate a little from a non-native speaker's standpoint to a non-native speaker. We're both foreigners, right? Since there are hardly any inflections in English, the
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Good day, all!
Read through....the question is at the end.
English cases, though no longer taught as such, are still somewhat
present and remnants of the cases in Old English. During the time
between say, 1300 and the present, we lost
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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crux_online
4 yr 4 days ago
Verbs, Possessives, Dates, Prepositions, Nouns, Pronouns, Nominative, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Accusative, Inflections
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