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Verbs
Verbs
Verbs convey actions, occurances, or states of being. They
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and combine with other verbs based on person, tense, mood and aspect. In English, verbs like "run" and "be" are two examples.
Examples
Examples
do
do
be
be
blow up
blow up
understand
understand
I'm
I'm
introduce
introduce
break in on
break in on
can
can
repeat
repeat
get over
get over
work
work
call off
call off
check up on
check up on
you're
you're
pronounce
pronounce
design
design
I'd
I'd
go through
go through
go over
go over
do over
do over
aren't
aren't
there is
there is
yes
yes
will
will
come up with
come up with
close
close
he's
he's
meet
meet
should
should
you'd
you'd
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Conjunctions
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