Similar words: verbal, verbose, proverb, verboten, verbatim, verbiage, overboard, overbuilt. Meaning: [vɜrb /vɜːb] n. 1. a word that serves as the predicate of a sentence 2. a content word that denotes an action or a state.
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271. The choice of a non-finite verb form after the main verb in an English clause has been one of the trickiest problems in English grammar.
272. According to the semantic distinctions of themes, the verbs fall into 5 classes, namely the behavioral verb, the state verb, the rendering verb, the perceptive verb and the linking verb.
273. Verb overlapping configuration and following component is carrying on in time, it is transition connection or consequence.
274. Our study will make known that Russian reflexive pronoun can make up idiomatic collocation with verb, and its semantic content seeps into verb, its reference property reduces accordingly.
275. Now complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb using put.
276. The distinctions of nominative and accusative in nouns are realized by word order, with the one before the verb as the nominative and the one after it as the accusative.
277. " In a split infinitive, another word separates the two parts of the verb.
278. Quantifier in numeral abbreviation breaks the restriction of grammar rules, and modifies noun, verb, adjective, adverb, numeral, empty word and affix.
279. In addition, frequency and semantic transparence showed their effects on phrasal verb learning respectively and there was no significant interactive efficiency between them.
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