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Hello everyone,
I wish it would stop raining – I know ‘wish’ and ‘would’ are the key to the construction - but I don’t know what the tense is… Subject + wish + it (what is it?)+ would (modal auxiliary verb) + verb + gerund
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Hello everyone,
Would anyone mind having a read through my answers below to see if i'm on the right tracks? I'm looking at the meaning/function and form of the sentence/underlined words!
With many thanks!!
Fiona is very
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emma_09
20 days ago
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Terminology varies a little from country to country and ven from grammarian to grammarian. My opinion: Are gerunds verbs? No, but a gerund can take an object and may occur in the passive voice like a verb. I consider a gerund neither a verb nor a
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Hi,
I have difficulty in understanding verb usage(two verbs given and go in same sentence) in below sentence and also please tell me the parts of speech in the sentence.
You need articles as shown. Effective and substantial critiques
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clive
107 days ago
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What is defective/modal auxiliary verb? Jackson: See the catenative verb entry in wiki.. These verbs can be followed by other verbs - infinitive, gerund, and bare infinitive. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:English_catenative_verbs
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Cool Breeze wrote: 1) Leaving taps on and using too much water is very bad for the environment. (Easy, 2 gerunds right?) Right. 2) Everyone should be recycling rubbish. Should is a modal auxiliary or a defective auxiliary as these verbs are also
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1) Leaving taps on and using too much water is very bad for the environment. (Easy, 2 gerunds right?) Right. 2) Everyone should be recycling rubbish. Should is a modal auxiliary or a defective auxiliary as these verbs are also called. It is always
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Inchoateknowledge wrote: What does (simple) future tense mean in this sentence? The grammarian (it is a grammarian, isn't it?) you're quoting would probably tell you that there is no future tense. Many linguists claim English has only two
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Just change it into "I must go" - then it's easier to analyze:
"go" here is the full verb that is in its infinitive and follows the modal auxiliary must - without to!
I have to go:
"have to" is the substitute form for "must", "go" again
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pemmican
5 yr 291 days ago
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