"You want to break something else in me!"
I'm sorry," I said blindly, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
"I want to fix your leg up."
I'm sorry," I said blindly, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry." "I want to fix your leg up." "You want to break something else in me!"
Two nouns: 'nurse' and 'patients'. Although in some other uses 'visits' can be a noun, in that sentence it is a verb.
E.G Knapp-Fisher has written: 'Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue and three Archiepiscopal visits to Rome' -- subject(s): Relations, Catholic Church, Church of England
Men engage in more fistfights than women
"visits her grandparents" is the predicate. It includes the verb "visits" and its object "her grandparents."
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Verb. A NOUN is a person, place, thing or idea while a VERB is a action word
Autumn Visits was created in 1995.
Relative Value Units or weighted visits (a conversion of an Healthcare organization's projected number of visits).
"The Italian Man Who went to Malta" is an Internet meme. It‰Ûªs a parody of the video the user "Alundras" uploaded to YouTube. It‰Ûªs about communication problems of an Italian who visits Malta. The dialogue is from the 2001 club song "Pizzaman" by "Cisco Kid".
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No, it would be correct to say "two visits were completed" because "visits" is plural in this sentence.