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The type of verbal use for the word "eating" is a present participle. It is formed by adding -ing to the base form of the verb "eat."
Eating lettuce is good for health.
Verbal abuse: Hurtful or offensive language used to manipulate, control, or hurt someone. Verbal communication: The use of words to express thoughts, ideas, and emotions. Verbal agreement: A verbal commitment or understanding between two or more parties.
A verbal/linguistic learner displays an affinity for the written and spoken word. They tend to be avid readers and excel at expressing thoughts and ideas. Typically, verbal/linguistic learners use humor to illustrate a point and are adept at foreign languages. Journalists, teachers, lawyers, and writers tend to be verbal/linguistic. Sources-- http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_multiple_intelligences#Verbal-linguistic http:/www.temple.edu/rcc/LearningStyles/verballinguisticintelligence.htm http:/www.learning-styles-online.com/style/verbal-linguistic
The spoken language is called "oral language" or "verbal communication." It refers to the use of words and sounds to convey meaning through speaking and listening.
Verbal techniques are the ways in which language is used to communicate effectively, persuade an audience, or create a specific effect. These techniques include the use of rhetoric, figures of speech, tone, pacing, and word choice to convey meaning and engage listeners or readers.
They had a verbal disagreement
Verbal diarrhea: you could say "ballshit" ??? No.......I mean a real word!!! One a priest would use.
I'm sorry, but that is not my recollection of our verbal exchange.
it is the method that use to discribe the set using word
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It can be, when it is a verbal noun (gerund). "Jangling your keys is annoying" would use the word as a noun.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'command':You can use verbal and sign signals to command your dog to sit and stay.
The chipmunk is eating a leave .
The man was diet by eating
The difference between non-verbal and verbal communication is you use your body to communicate things, however, with verbal communication you just use your voice to communicate things to other people.
No! For that meaning you'd probably use the word "battles" - or "arguments" for a verbal rather than a physical disagreement. Hope that helps!
If the use of the word is ALL that occurred, I would have to say that it seems pretty unlikely.