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The word listed under "Random Verb" is your title.
Archive 2009-07-01 lili 2009
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The word listed under "Random Verb" is your title.
My YA Novel lili 2009
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A Florid Verb is good in small amounts, just like adverbs and adjectives.
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Just a reminder, the Verb is what's being done, the Subject is what's doing the verb, and the Object is the target of what's being done.
Grammar Rant joshenglish 2006
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"Stress Positions in Hebrew Verb Forms with Vocalic Affix,"
DailyHebrew.com 2009
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A Verb is a composite significant sound, marking time, in which, as in the noun, no part is in itself significant.
Poetics 2002
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A Verb is a composite significant sound, marking time, in which, as in the noun, no part is in itself significant.
Poetics 2002
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A Verb is a word which asserts something; as, est, _he is_; amat, _he loves_.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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A Verb is a _Part of Speech_, which serves to express, what we affirm of, or attribute to any Subject, and is either _Active_ or _Passive_.
A Short System of English Grammar For the Use of the Boarding School in Worcester (1759) Henry Bate
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The Divine Verb, which is highest knowledge, this day seems as if He knew nothing of anything.
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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