The Great Donkey has spoken. Wistfully chewing on a batch of straw, he said yesterday, 26th August 09, to a group of students, I do not accuse leaders of the recent events of being stooges of aliens, including the US and Britain, since it w...
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Hi, Are you sure the main verb should be "agree" and not "argue" ? I can't see the logic. In my book only argument brings the other person's point of view to light, not agreement.
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" To put action in your verbs, you need to identify sentences that have their main action somewhere else. Two kinds of sentences, both easily spotted, often displace the action from the verb. The most common are sentences in which the ...
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The combined directional complements in the above table can be used as the main verbs of sentences. wŏmen huí qù ba. WE BACK(AWAY) BA(SUGGESTION) Should we go back?
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Helping verbs help the main verb make sense
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Main verbs have meaning on their own, i.e.. saw, watching, speaks
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