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An auxiliary verb comes before the main verb in a sentence.For example, in the sentence, "He would eat ten hot dogs in this state," would is the auxiliary verb; it comes before eat, which is the main verb.
Verbs indicate some form of action, so there is no verb in this sentence.
Dabitur is "will be given" with a third-person subject (he, she, it).In Latin, only the thing given can be used as the subject (as in English "Ten dollars will be given to charity"), never the recipient (as in English "The charity will be given ten dollars").
Wow! Ouch! Hey! Hooray! Yikes! Phew! Oops! Ah! Alas! Oh.
There is no irregular perfect tense.Present perfect tense is formed with have/has + past participle.See is an irregular verb. This is a present perfect sentence with see (past participle seen).I have seen the movie ten times.Past perfect is formed with had +past participle.Draw is an irregular verb. This is a past perfect sentence with draw (past participle drawn).I had drawn the picture before work finished.
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It's just easy. For example, the "give" you wrote in the question, be, ask, answer, cancel, save, check, improve, browse, help etc are also all found in easily, just by finding it at the page.
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A verb is basically something you do. Here are some examples. # run # jump # eat # sing # draw # argue # laugh # bathe # listen # read
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The verb "can" means "able to". The verb "will" means "intend to", "inevitable", or "ordered to". "Can" means something is possible while "will" obligates someone to action. Examples: Jeff can wash the car. Steve will wash the car. You will be home by ten or you will be grounded. I can be home by ten if I can get a ride.
Vivid verbs are used to make sentences more dramatic and impactful, rather than just detail an action, like a regular verb would do. There are literally hundreds of vivid verbs. Some examples are 'ambition', 'defend,' and 'marry.'
Ten examples are: a rock, wood, ice, iron ore, cooled glass, pencil, pen, clothing, sand, and tile.
An auxiliary verb comes before the main verb in a sentence.For example, in the sentence, "He would eat ten hot dogs in this state," would is the auxiliary verb; it comes before eat, which is the main verb.
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