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" Like " is it in this sentence a noun or a verb ?! - English Only forum
-ING verb forms [another term for?] - English Only forum
",and unable to" without Be verb - English Only forum
... a good idea to verb/ing-form - English Only forum
... the verb has to agree with the nearer/nearest pronoun. - English Only forum
...looking set to + verb - English Only forum
''off'' and ''into'' without a verb - English Only forum
'a postman and postwoman does' - singular verb with plural subject? - English Only forum
'a' before a verb [a-laying, a-leaping] - English Only forum
'adverb' after be verb - English Only forum
'age' as a verb - English Only forum
'applied / used' skills: [verb?] - English Only forum
'Apply to': followed by a noun or a verb? - English Only forum
'ask' in this pattern:verb+(direct object)+prep+(indirect object) - English Only forum
'Be+to+base form of verb' sentence into a guess sentence - English Only forum
'By verb+ing' vs 'verb+ing' - English Only forum
'chin up' as a verb - English Only forum
'coaches' employees: another verb? - English Only forum
'corporate' as a verb? - English Only forum
'Do' as substitute verb and its tense - English Only forum
'exodus' as a verb - English Only forum
'Fancy' as a verb in American English - English Only forum
'Germ' as a verb - English Only forum
'gonna' for 'going to' [not part 'be going to' verb form] - English Only forum
'House' used as verb? - English Only forum
'inbox' as a verb in BE - English Only forum
'Ing + verb' vs 'that verb' difference? - English Only forum
'intuit' as a verb - English Only forum
'Lesson' as a verb? - English Only forum
'like + verb-ing' [gerund] vs 'like + infinitive' - English Only forum
'Love' as an intransitive verb - English Only forum
'make' achievement <another verb?> - English Only forum
'money' as a verb - English Only forum
'moral high ground' plus verb and preposition? - English Only forum
'Need' as a defective verb in the past? - English Only forum
'not' after a verb - English Only forum
'Obsolete' as a verb - English Only forum
'of' between verb and the auxiliar??? - English Only forum
'Often' before or after the verb? We may often fall ill, or We may fall ill often? - English Only forum
'pants for' a stream of water [verb] - English Only forum
'persuade' as an intransitive verb - English Only forum
'plague' as an intransitive verb - English Only forum
'problem' as a verb - English Only forum
'processing and interpretation' plural or single verb - English Only forum
'round and round', a verb ? - English Only forum
's' with the verb - English Only forum
'smith' as a verb - English Only forum
'Talk' or 'another verb' someone 'out of/into doing' ... - English Only forum
'thanks' is a verb? - English Only forum
'to'-verb vs. 'so as to'-verb - English Only forum
'Uploaded' Used as Intransitive Verb - English Only forum
'verb' a duty roster - English Only forum
'What' as a pronoun + plural verb - English Only forum
'which' and its verb 'hold' - English Only forum
'who/that/which' as the subject of the verb - English Only forum
'Would have Verb (3)' for the sense of past - English Only forum
'you can will' that everbody shall follow .... [lexical verb 'will'] - English Only forum
‘I went’ is (in) the past tense of the verb ‘to go’. - English Only forum
‘interpret’- a catenative verb? - English Only forum
“A series” + plural verb - English Only forum
“Come on” is a phrasal verb or not - English Only forum
“Leave” as a causative verb - English Only forum
“Most” and “the most” as adverbs referred directly to the verb - English Only forum
(a verb needed) the practice - English Only forum
(Get to the) Verb - English Only forum
(list/mention/other verb) something as a possible cause? - English Only forum
(phrasal) verb - English Only forum
(phrase order) Complement + verb + subject - English Only forum
(present prefect continuous) or (present perfect) + emotion/sense verb - English Only forum
(the) only.....that+(singular or plural verb) - English Only forum
(to be) + Verb - English Only forum
(Un)comfortable + Verb + ING - English Only forum
(verb) a responsibility - English Only forum
(verb) clear / (verb) it clear - English Only forum
(verb) flexible working hours - English Only forum
(verb) hypothesis - English Only forum
(verb) quality control - English Only forum
(verb)already vs already (verb) - English Only forum
(While)- verb+ ing - English Only forum
[...] that I thought + verb - English Only forum
[auxiliary verb + verb] and [verb] - English Only forum
[collective noun] + [plural finite verb] (Canada/Aus/NZ) - English Only forum
[foolishly] at the end of a clause/ before a verb? - English Only forum
[grammar] Subject + time + verb... - English Only forum
[Inverted] Subject Verb Agreement - English Only forum
[new] the verb has two object clauses - English Only forum
[Phrasal Verb Replacement]: "LOOK AFTER" - English Only forum
[phrasal verb] hold out for - English Only forum
[subject] is one to [verb] - English Only forum
[verb +] festivities - English Only forum
[verb +] video conference - English Only forum
[verb tense] I slipped, hitting my head on the tile floor. - English Only forum
[verb] chest - English Only forum
[verb] the dust off the mattress - English Only forum
[would have + past participle] vs. [would + verb] - English Only forum
% + singular or plural verb - English Only forum
1='would you mind+verb-ing' and 2='Could you please+base form of a verb? - English Only forum
1st conditional with modal verb 'Can' - English Only forum
2 verbs in passive voice - omission of an auxiliary verb - English Only forum
3rd person verb coniugation doubt - English Only forum
"A" also uses the verb “to shift" at the end of. - English Only forum
A and The noun and verb agreement - English Only forum
a bare infinitive or a verb root? - English Only forum
a be form of the verb - English Only forum
"A bit" and "a little" can only be used in front of an adjective when the adjective is being used after a verb such as be, but if a noun follows - English Only forum
A blend of (verb agreement) - English Only forum
A case of subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
a causative verb+dismissed - English Only forum
a child [verb?] his feet from the water - English Only forum
A clause, be V gerund or to Verb or infinitive - English Only forum
A comma after a participial phrase of a verb object - English Only forum
A couple verb tense usage questions - English Only forum
a data system easy for + verb+ing...? - English Only forum
a definition of "is" within the verb "be" - English Only forum
A demanding syntax to understand (the omission of a verb) - English Only forum
A downside to + verb-ing - English Only forum
a fairly common verb (which/that) ... - English Only forum
a feeling of progressive verb. - English Only forum
a fixed phrase such as a prepositional phrase and a verb phrase is used as a noun - English Only forum
a gaggle of people +singular /plural verb? - English Only forum
A includes B = B [verb] A - English Only forum
a large number of people | subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
A linking verb and a preposition in the same sentence - English Only forum
a lot [singular or plural verb?] - English Only forum
a lot and a singular verb - English Only forum
a <milder><more moderate> verb - English Only forum
a minimum of + plural noun + singular/plural verb? - English Only forum
"a modal verb selecting for a full infinitive" - English Only forum
a natural verb - English Only forum
a negative verb followed by a positive verb - English Only forum
A nonfinite verb question. - English Only forum
A noun/noun phrase can be the subject/object of a <sentence/verb>. - English Only forum
A noun+ to + verb and relative clauses - English Only forum
a novel about a town that has… [verb tense] - English Only forum
a passive form of a verb or a linking verb with an adjective - English Only forum
A passive sense verb - English Only forum
a phrasal verb list / a list of phrasal verbs - English Only forum
A phrasal verb which follows another one with the same particle - English Only forum
a phrasal verb which means nearly "erode" - English Only forum
A phrasal verb: "take up" ?? - English Only forum
a plural or singular verb for everything? - English Only forum
A preposition with the verb "to appoint" - English Only forum
a present participle as a complement modifing a verb - English Only forum
A Problem About the "to be" Verb - English Only forum
A question about intransitive verb - English Only forum
A question about past simple and the verb to be - English Only forum
A question about the verb for study. - English Only forum
A question about the word conflict as a verb. - English Only forum
A question about verb - English Only forum
A right verb for operation of a class - English Only forum
A Second Person Singular Verb Form? - English Only forum
a sentence having more than one auxiliary verb or main verb - English Only forum
a sentence without a verb - English Only forum
A sentence without a verb - English Only forum
a sentence without a verb - English Only forum
A sentence without a verb corresponding to a subject. - English Only forum
a single word: the/a verb - English Only forum
A subject agrees with its verb. - English Only forum
a subject of the verb "put" - English Only forum
a suggestion that subject + verb - English Only forum
A suitable verb for "associations"? - English Only forum
A synonym for the verb TO KNOW - English Only forum
a to be verb is missed - English Only forum
a transitive verb <that needs/needing> a direct object - English Only forum
A verb - English Only forum
a verb + up - English Only forum
a verb before a subject - English Only forum
a verb describing fear that something might happen with somebody - English Only forum
A verb describing smoking an e-cigarette - English Only forum
A verb for 'removing snow from something' - English Only forum
a verb for disclosing details about a new film before others have watched it - English Only forum
a verb for finding and bringing something to me? - English Only forum
a verb for giving something as a reason - English Only forum
A verb for "not stay at one place for long" - English Only forum
A verb for releasing a state of body - English Only forum
a verb for "to glance out of the corner of one's eye at"? - English Only forum
a verb form after such as - English Only forum
A verb form for "angry" - English Only forum
a verb from "plural" - English Only forum
a verb in English - English Only forum
A verb in English that means this? - English Only forum
a verb missing here? - English Only forum
a verb or an adjective that collocates with darkness - English Only forum
A verb or an adjective? - English Only forum
A verb or the verb - English Only forum
a verb "skewer" - English Only forum
a verb tense choice - English Only forum
A verb that means getting familiar with thing at school - English Only forum
a verb that means read quickly - English Only forum
A verb that means "suddenly stop shining" - English Only forum
a verb that means "to bring honor to" - English Only forum
A verb that means "to cover" - English Only forum
A verb that means to positively relieve somebody of his position - English Only forum
a verb that stresses the way people talks unnaturally - English Only forum
a verb to collocate with "persuasion" as the object - English Only forum
a verb to construct competition with - English Only forum
a verb to describe ears movement - English Only forum
a verb to describe get drunk - English Only forum
a verb to describe holding both your hands - English Only forum
A verb to express the situation when a car abruptly pulls off. - English Only forum
A verb used before work - English Only forum
a verb vs the verb - English Only forum
A verb--to officially stop a license from continuing - English Only forum
a verb: to strengthen through hardship - English Only forum
A vivid verb: fling? - English Only forum
a whole other verb - English Only forum
A- before a verb as in 8 Maids a-milking ... except without hyphen - English Only forum
a-running ... prefix a- before verb - English Only forum
a/the phrasal verb VOTE IN - English Only forum
abbreviate (verb) - English Only forum
Abide by - Phrasal verb - English Only forum
About after before verb+ing - English Only forum
about email as a verb - English Only forum
about matter as a verb - English Only forum
about n + verb ing - English Only forum
About phrasal verb constructions. - English Only forum
About That is + verb used for purpose - English Only forum
About the verb 'dress' - English Only forum
about the verb 'triumph' - English Only forum
about the verb acknowledged - English Only forum
about the verb in a complex sentence - English Only forum
About the verb "seem" - English Only forum
About the verb "talk" - English Only forum
about the verb "think" - English Only forum
About "to (verb)" - English Only forum
About Verb - English Only forum
About verb form after "as well as" - English Only forum
about verb taught - English Only forum
"about what (noun) to (verb)" - English Only forum
Abstract as a Verb? - English Only forum
Access when used as a verb+[ preposition 'to' ?] - English Only forum
Accord with - Phrasal verb - English Only forum
Acquainted[adj][T.verb]... - English Only forum
act confidently / confident [adverb or adjective after a verb] - English Only forum
Act up [phrasal verb] - English Only forum
Action sequences and verb conjugations - English Only forum
Action verb or state verb? - English Only forum
action, noun or verb - English Only forum
activate
verb [ T ] - dictionary additions forum
active verb denoting passive action - English Only forum
Add something to taste? verb or noun? - English Only forum
add up (phrasal verb) - English Only forum
addict- verb - English Only forum
Adding "s" To Verb In Simple Present Tense Question Sentence - English Only forum
Address (verb) - English Only forum
Adj. + verb/verb + adj. - English Only forum
Adjective + as + pronoun+ verb - English Only forum
adjective + verb to be + to infinitive - English Only forum
adjective +gerund /infinitive verb - English Only forum
adjective clause, to + verb or v-ing? - English Only forum
Adjective or Past form of verb - English Only forum
Adjective or Past participle form of verb [said] - English Only forum
Adjective or verb? - English Only forum
adjective used as verb - English Only forum
Adjective/verb - English Only forum
Adjectives - the use of verb participle - English Only forum
Adjectives without auxiliary verb - English Only forum
advance as a verb - advance the detection of single molecules - English Only forum
adventure as a verb - English Only forum
adverb + as + subject + verb - English Only forum
adverb + verb - English Only forum
adverb after the verb - English Only forum
Adverb clause modifying adjective or verb. - English Only forum
adverb position in "modal verb + be + past part." - English Only forum
adverb position, combined with more than one verb - English Only forum
adverb verb position - English Only forum
Adverb+Adjective/Verb+Adverb+much - English Only forum
Adverbial between auxiliary verb and main verb - English Only forum
adverbial clause after a linking verb - English Only forum
adverbial?<when a preposional phrase is behind a verb> - English Only forum
Adverbs in between verb patterns - English Only forum
Adverbs part of verb phrase? - English Only forum
Affirmative sentence with auxiliary verb before subject. - English Only forum
Afraid to (verb) vs afraid of (verb+ing) - English Only forum
after + verb - English Only forum
after +past simple verb - English Only forum
after a landslide at a mine (no verb) - English Only forum
after comma ( ,) why verb+ ing form is used - English Only forum
after going + verb-ing - English Only forum
after verb + ing, the subject needs a person? - English Only forum
after(without subjects/with different a subject)+passive or active (verb) - English Only forum
after/before ING or subj +verb ? - English Only forum
"against" can be a verb? - English Only forum
agency representing a manufacturer [verb?] - English Only forum
"agree" isn't a definition of "is" within the verb "be". - English Only forum
agreement between subject and verb - English Only forum
agreement of the verb - English Only forum
aiming at + verb-ing - English Only forum
"Ain't" like double negative and verb - English Only forum
airs, compasses, contents, customs, damages - countable or uncountable, singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
alert someone to infinitive or -ing verb form? - English Only forum
All he ever does is EAT, DRINK.... why use a main verb? - English Only forum
All I did was "verb" - English Only forum
"All I want is (to) verb" - English Only forum
all in [as verb?] - English Only forum
All of whom _____(plural verb/singular verb)? - English Only forum
All or any/ verb in the singular or in the plural? - English Only forum
All someone does is + verb +- (s) - English Only forum
All species of tiger is/are dangerous. [singular plural verb] - English Only forum
allow (for) a noun to a verb - English Only forum
allow + noun or verb(ing) - English Only forum
Allow + to verb / allow + noun - English Only forum
allow A to verb/ allow for A to verb - English Only forum
allow somebody to do something - prepositional verb - English Only forum
almost + verb - English Only forum
"Almost none" + plural verb - English Only forum
Also + verb + that/ Verb +also + that - English Only forum
Also + verb at the beginning of the sentence. - English Only forum
Also word after auxiliary verb and before the orginal verb - English Only forum
alternate [verb] - English Only forum
although + auxiliary verb - English Only forum
although Verb+ing - English Only forum
am, is, are + verb + ed - English Only forum
am/is/are + to be + verb - English Only forum
Ambiguity over mass nouns and the verb 'include' - English Only forum
amount of words between interrogative word and first verb - English Only forum
an adjective to describe a verb ! - English Only forum
an article before "verb form" - English Only forum
An indicative verb followed by another indicative verb - English Only forum
an inverse active verb for "we lived in London" - English Only forum
An object after the verb 'tell' - English Only forum
And don’t + verb vs. and not + verb - English Only forum
And/or verb: subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
another verb tense exercise - English Only forum
any + that + singular/plural verb - English Only forum
Any phrasal verb for "let me know" ? - English Only forum
any suggestions to + verb vs any suggestion for + verb - English Only forum
apologize [performative verb or not] - English Only forum
"Apply" as an intransitive verb - English Only forum
Appositive after noun phrase/present participle after passive verb tense - English Only forum
appropriate (verb) - English Only forum
Architect as a verb - English Only forum
Are "reach" and "die" linking verb there - English Only forum
are the most likely candidates + verb - English Only forum
Are the verb tenses correct? - English Only forum
are these verbs' structure verb to + base form or verb + inf - English Only forum
Are you familiar with the term "action verb"? - English Only forum
Are you using "caravan" as a verb? - English Only forum
arise a transitive verb or not? - English Only forum
arise as a transitive verb - English Only forum
as + verb - English Only forum
as a noun derived from the verb and indicating... - English Only forum
As a result of / Due to / owing to + verb ing - English Only forum
as a substantive governing a verb - English Only forum
as far ... as John (does) - [final verb required?] - English Only forum
As far as I [verb] - English Only forum
as if + had been [stative verb] - English Only forum
as many apples as need to be cooked - verb - English Only forum
as many as VERB? - English Only forum
As many customers as your business needs. [no subject, verb?] - English Only forum
as near as to verb - English Only forum
As to + base form of verb - English Only forum
as to + verb - English Only forum
as to + verb, as to + noun - English Only forum
As well as + Verb - English Only forum
as well as + verb - English Only forum
"as well as+ verb" - English Only forum
as witness -- inversion of verb? - English Only forum
As...as...+noun +verb - English Only forum
as+ subject+ verb vs as + verb + subject - English Only forum
AS+ VERB+ SUBJ OR AS+SUBJ+VERB - English Only forum
Ash (intransitive verb) - English Only forum
ask sb to verb vs. ask for sb to verb - English Only forum
ask to how someone/something +verb - English Only forum
Assume he has/have [infinitive vs finite verb] - English Only forum
At the moment + verb - English Only forum
Attack - noun or verb? - English Only forum
augment (verb vs noun) pronunciation - English Only forum
author as a verb - English Only forum
Authorize: stative or dynamic verb? - English Only forum
aux. = auxiliary verb - English Only forum
Auxiliary / lexical verb - English Only forum
Auxiliary do+ be+ progressive form of verb - English Only forum
"auxiliary verb" - English Only forum
Auxiliary verb - English Only forum
auxiliary verb 'do' - English Only forum
auxiliary verb + bare infinitive - English Only forum
auxiliary verb + not - English Only forum
auxiliary verb do in an affermative phrase - English Only forum
Auxiliary verb "do" to emphasize - English Only forum
auxiliary verb Do+Have - English Only forum
auxiliary verb "have" + irregular simple past - English Only forum
auxiliary verb in an answer - English Only forum
auxiliary verb in future tense vs. auxiliary modal verbs - English Only forum
auxiliary verb in long constructions - English Only forum
Auxiliary Verb "May" with the Meaning of "Feasibility" - English Only forum
Auxiliary verb problem - English Only forum
Auxiliary Verb? - English Only forum
auxiliary verb/past tense verb + pronoun - English Only forum
auxiliary verbs, pro-verb, or both? - English Only forum
auxiliary with the verb has in questions [What does ...?] - English Only forum
average as a verb - English Only forum
Avoid (verb): how to use - English Only forum
"away" as a verb - English Only forum
Awe used as a verb - English Only forum
Back-page, as a verb - English Only forum
background (verb) - English Only forum
Background (verb) - English Only forum
Backshift [noun and verb?] - English Only forum
Backshifting the verb when we remember or can't exactly remember something - English Only forum
bacon and eggs: countable or uncountable noun/subject-verb agreement - English Only forum
bagsy / bags [verb] - English Only forum
barbecue can be a transitive verb or a intranstitive verb - English Only forum
Bare infinitive after modal verb - English Only forum
bare infitive vs gerund after the verb to be - English Only forum
barrel (verb) with subjects other than cars - English Only forum
barrel [verb] - English Only forum
Base form of a verb and its present tense form - English Only forum
base form of verb with did - English Only forum
Based on - A verb or a preposition - English Only forum
baseline (verb) - English Only forum
baseline as verb - English Only forum
Basically what they do is.......followed by to or by a verb? - English Only forum
"baste" as a verb or as a noun - English Only forum
"bathe" as noun or verb? - English Only forum
Batter up! A verb or a noun? - English Only forum
Be + to + verb Question. - English Only forum
be + verb VS verb [I am afraid / I think] - English Only forum
be + verb (become, beget, etc.) - English Only forum
be +going+infinitive (to + verb present ) - English Only forum
"be able to not only/just + verb" or "be able not only/just to + verb" - English Only forum
be better off + verb ing - English Only forum
be gonna to verb - English Only forum
be known (verb)ing or to verb? - English Only forum
be of+verb - English Only forum
be such as + verb - English Only forum
be supposed to (+ verb) - English Only forum
be supposed to a verb VS to a verb - English Only forum
be sure to <verb> vs. be sure of <verb>-ing - English Only forum
be to + verb - English Only forum
be verb as a complement in passive causative? - English Only forum
be <verb> construction - and spoilage be recognized as - English Only forum
be washed and be eaten (ellipsis of repeat verb) - English Only forum
Be-verb - English Only forum
be-verb +past - English Only forum
Be/to be (name of verb) - English Only forum
be+ adjective VS get + adjective /verb 3 - English Only forum
"Be+verb+ing" like "keep+verb+ing" - English Only forum
bear (verb) - English Only forum
beat / beaten (verb) - English Only forum
"Beautiful" is an adjective, "beauty" (is) a noun, and "beautify" (is) a verb. - English Only forum
Because + subject + modal verb - English Only forum
"Become" as a verb is seldom used in the simple present tense form? - English Only forum
become: linking verb - English Only forum
beer – as a verb - English Only forum
Before +verb +ing - English Only forum
before crashing in France, <killing> 48 people and effectively <ending> ....[why verb+ ing?] - English Only forum
Before preceeding a verb in gerund form: preposition or adverb? - English Only forum
being as a main verb - English Only forum
being, noun or verb - English Only forum
being/having being + Verb - English Only forum
Being+V3 without (to be) verb - English Only forum
belong to [ Transitive/ Intransitive verb] - English Only forum
belong to [Verb+preposition <vs> phrasal verb?] - English Only forum
bend as intransitive verb instead of past participle - English Only forum
bending, I kissed / I bent, kissing [verb + participle] - English Only forum
Best preposition for the verb invite - English Only forum
better + verb + ing - English Only forum
better... than + verb - English Only forum
bias - verb - dictionary additions forum
biblical verb 'to know'? - English Only forum
bike as verb : bicycle or motorcycle - English Only forum
bin (verb, in a math context) - English Only forum
bin (verb) - English Only forum
Binoculars, optical instruments consisting of [finite verb?] - English Only forum
block [transitive verb] - English Only forum
"blog" as an intr. verb - English Only forum
Blow (verb): blow chance(s) - English Only forum
blue light (verb) - English Only forum
boat-tail (verb) - English Only forum
<bold> the words [verb?] - English Only forum
Bootstrap (verb) - English Only forum
Both + plural or singular verb - English Only forum
both to + verb and...: gerund after adverbs and prepositions - English Only forum
both+verb - English Only forum
breakable verb - English Only forum
Breakfast (verb) - English Only forum
Breakfast [verb] or have breakfast - English Only forum
Breaking a rule with verb to be - English Only forum
breakneck speed/pace (verb or adjective?) - English Only forum
breeze (verb) vs. breeze (noun) - English Only forum
Bring on (phrasal verb) - English Only forum
bring something to - phrasal verb?? - English Only forum
bring~to...(noun) & ...verb - English Only forum
broken : adjective or verb? - English Only forum
brulee or brûlée as a verb - English Only forum
brush as a verb - English Only forum
Burn not the house [ 'not' after verb ] - English Only forum
bus + verb + road - English Only forum
Business travel as a verb - English Only forum
But for + verb phrase - English Only forum
Bwok (chicken sound) as a verb - English Only forum
By The Time < verb form > - English Only forum
By the time and static verb - English Only forum
call out [phrasal verb] - English Only forum
Can 'better' be used like an auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
can 'opaque' be used as a verb? - English Only forum
Can 'up' be used with any verb? - English Only forum
Can a linking verb follow an adverb? - English Only forum
Can a non-finite verb act as an appositive? - English Only forum
Can a transitive verb function as gerund? - English Only forum
Can "all of which" refer to action(verb)? - English Only forum
Can all verbs be followed by another verb? - English Only forum
Can an adverbial modifier(not an adverb) be put before an adjective or verb? - English Only forum
Can "block shot" work as a verb phrase? - English Only forum
Can "chocolate"be used as a verb ? - English Only forum
Can "corral" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Can "cushion" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Can "discontent" be used as a verb? - English Only forum
Can explosions just "break"? (intransitive verb) - English Only forum
Can "exult" be used as a transitive verb? - English Only forum
Can I make a sentence using "satisfied + ing-verb" ? - English Only forum
Can I rephrase a verb into "(be) adjective"? - English Only forum
Can I use a present participle or a past tense verb in this sentence? - English Only forum
Can I use a singular verb for "studies"? - English Only forum
Can I use "lemonize" as a verb in english? - English Only forum
Can I use "me and them" and "you and them" before a verb tense ? - English Only forum
Can I use Non-Progressive verb after Preposition and Gerund with ing - English Only forum
Can I use "rid" as a main verb? - English Only forum
Can I use the same verb twice or should I replace it? - English Only forum
Can I use the verb "use" if it's not the best alternative? - English Only forum
Can "implement" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
can implicit be a verb? - English Only forum
Can "intake" use as a verb? - English Only forum
Can luck (verb) mean make somebody get lucky? - English Only forum
Can modal verb+have+pp express continuity? - English Only forum
Can model verb follow preposiiton? - English Only forum
can one word change verb tense? "yesterday" does not count - English Only forum
"can one/one can": inversion of auxiliar verb and subject - English Only forum
Can "seek" be intransitive verb? - English Only forum
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"Can you... why did you...?" and "Can you... why you (plus second form of verb)...?" - English Only forum
can't be verb-ing (can't verb) - English Only forum
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Can't/Must + verb be "probability" - English Only forum
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candidated [verb?] - English Only forum
"Canvas cooks" "Sideshow banners break" - verb or noun? - English Only forum
capacity to + verb/capacity for - English Only forum
capital letters in verb tenses names? - English Only forum
Captain Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi: Transitive or Intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Care (verb): imperative forms - English Only forum
Care to+ verb (sounds rude?) - English Only forum
carping (VERB) - English Only forum
Carry over - phrasal verb - English Only forum
"catch oneself and..." (without verb + ing) - English Only forum
Catenative verb and infinitive. - English Only forum
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causative verb - English Only forum
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causative verb - English Only forum
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cease+ing/to verb? - English Only forum
Central to ... is that the subject + verb [structure] - English Only forum
centre as a verb - English Only forum
certainly don't verb vs don't certainly verb - English Only forum
challenge [verb] - English Only forum
chance of catching it [verb phrase?] - English Only forum
chances are that s + past tense verb. - English Only forum
change position (verb) - English Only forum
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change verb tense to reported speech - English Only forum
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changing verb tense in "reporting speech" - English Only forum
<channel> as a verb - English Only forum
Cheap out [phrasal verb] - dictionary additions forum
cheerleader (verb) - English Only forum
Chicken out: A verb with its meaning but (non-informal) - English Only forum
China recently overpowered host Japan [verb tense] - English Only forum
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Choice of a Verb Form in a Comparison - English Only forum
Choice of the Number of the Verb “Have” - English Only forum
Choose the option that best corrects the verb tense error in the underlined part of - English Only forum
chose verb - English Only forum
Christmas as a verb - English Only forum
clapper as a verb - English Only forum
class II strong verb - English Only forum
clause+ verb+clause - English Only forum
Clauses as objects of the verb “appreciate” - English Only forum
clear of snow - one verb - English Only forum
cleft sentence + to be verb - English Only forum
Cleft structure plus a double object verb - English Only forum
cling to - the phrasal verb - English Only forum
"Clock" as a verb - English Only forum
Close (adjective) + succeed (verb) - English Only forum
close (verb) --Is it absolute? fully or totally closed - English Only forum
close call about +ing verb - English Only forum
Club (Verb) - English Only forum
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coax (verb) - English Only forum
coincidentally meeting [verb for this?] - English Only forum
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Collective: singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
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collocation regarding verb "give" - English Only forum
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Colon after a verb. - English Only forum
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<come see> [verb+(noun/verb)] - English Only forum
come through [phrasal verb?] - English Only forum
comes before the/a verb - English Only forum
coming in late [phrasal verb?] - English Only forum
comma after 'Jr.' before verb [abbreviation]: Joseph Biden Jr.,.. - English Only forum
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comma before verb - English Only forum
comma before verb (compound subject): Every car, truck and bike, will - English Only forum
comma before verb with compound subject: Peter, Mark, and Solo, are - English Only forum
comma between past partiple and verb - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb: Immense wealth, and its expenditure, fill - English Only forum
comma between subject and verb? - English Only forum
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comma btw subject and verb: brown sugar added to the water..., gives - English Only forum
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comma: verb and verb and verb - English Only forum
Comment /Comfort (Noun/Verb). - English Only forum
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"comp" as a verb. - English Only forum
compass as a verb - English Only forum
compensated by / adapt to verb - English Only forum
complained <the> most [Verb + <the> most] - English Only forum
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complementing the verb 'to graduate' - word order - English Only forum
Complete sentence without a verb? - English Only forum
Complex Transitive Verb Groups - English Only forum
composed by... [adjective or verb?] - English Only forum
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Compound verb - English Only forum
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compound/verb - English Only forum
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Confirming what one has been asked - auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
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conjugation of the verb "lie" - English Only forum
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Connect: verb for (relationships) - English Only forum
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constitute its own committee - the verb constitute - English Only forum
Construct (noun, verb) - English Only forum
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content/contented adjective or past participle verb - English Only forum
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"continue" used as speech verb - English Only forum
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contrast as a verb - English Only forum
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contribute to (a noun/verb) - English Only forum
contribution to + verb - English Only forum
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correlate: intransitive verb? - English Only forum
couch [verb] - English Only forum
could + verb - English Only forum
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countenance as a verb - English Only forum
coup d'etat [verb: create? do?] - English Only forum
court (verb) - English Only forum
court (verb) -- modern British English equivalent? - English Only forum
cover [verb] - dictionary additions forum
craft as a verb - English Only forum
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critique (verb) - English Only forum
crossreference (verb) - English Only forum
crowded with people [verb?] to see the parade - English Only forum
currently -- adjective or adverb when used with a linking verb - English Only forum
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dative verb in the passive voice - English Only forum
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days left to/for + verb - English Only forum
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debts +verb - English Only forum
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decided against doing karaoke [Transitive / intransitive verb] - English Only forum
decision <to cut production> [ forms of verb phrase acting as a complement of a noun] - English Only forum
decisions will be made and interfaces [] detailed [Verb phrase ellipsis] - English Only forum
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default (verb) - English Only forum
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demand that + verb - English Only forum
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demo (as a verb) - English Only forum
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dependent clause without verb - English Only forum
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did + verb vs. verb+[ed] - English Only forum
<did> all these (suggest a better verb) - English Only forum
did get + verb(ed form)? - English Only forum
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different forms of "to be" as a verb of "action", not of "state" - English Only forum
different usages of the verb" blame" - English Only forum
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digit- only a noun or also a verb? - English Only forum
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distance between subject and verb - English Only forum
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do as a substitute verb - English Only forum
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do not verb in case you verb (the present simple) - English Only forum
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Do you understand German [transitive or intransitive verb] - English Only forum
do/does (auxiliary) and the verb - English Only forum
do\does\did with main verb in simple tense - English Only forum
doctor used as a verb - English Only forum
Dodgy comparative trying to avoid the verb "to be" - English Only forum
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does/be (modal verb) - English Only forum
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dog preparations [verb] - English Only forum
dogfood [verb] - dictionary additions forum
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Don't YOU + verb. - English Only forum
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double verb in a sentence - English Only forum
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eat vs have verb - English Only forum
efficient in /at verb+ing - English Only forum
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Email Subject: Verb or Verb-ing form - English Only forum
<emerge from> as a phrasal verb - English Only forum
Emphasis in verb to be - English Only forum
emphasize on a verb - English Only forum
Emphasizing Auxiliary Verb for Present Perfect - English Only forum
End up + what verb - English Only forum
Ending sentence with modal verb - English Only forum
engine stops running [verb to describe this] - English Only forum
"England" with a plural verb? - English Only forum
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enroll verb - English Only forum
ensure consistency and 'correct' length [adjective or verb?] - English Only forum
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every ... and every and verb - English Only forum
every A and every B + singular verb? - English Only forum
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Evidence as a verb - English Only forum
exact as a verb? - English Only forum
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experiments that <wired> exfoliated flakes [wire as a verb] - English Only forum
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first order will be shipped ...and the rest <will be shipped> [drop verb?] - English Only forum
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