verb的意思和读音

verb

: [vɜrb] : [vɜː(r)b]

n.

verbs  

verbn.— see alsophrasal verb

1.a word or group of words that expresses an action (such aseat ), an event (such ashappen ) or a state (such asexist )

regular/irregular verbs

transitive/intransitive verbs

n.1.

n.1.a type of word or phrase that shows an action or a state, for examplerunandremain

1. subject verb object ...

3. ) verbiage n , (verb ) dotage n ...

6. (Subject + link.verb + ...

7. ... pl=plural v=verb C=countable ...

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1.In this phrase "to" is a preposition, not an infinitive sign, so it should be followed by a noun or a gerund, not the root form of a verb.,to

2.So, the verb is to bid? That means you say what you think you will win? That's right.

3.Now listen to the next bit of the conversation. In this clip, what phrasal verb means to give something extra for the same price?西

4.the main (or independent ) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject and a verb.

5.The article focuses, from the historic and diachronic point of view, on the various usages of the word as an inclining verb.

6.We thought that "friending" was a noun. You think of it as a verb.

7.At the point of processing "admitted" , this verb is integrated with its subject "the reporter" .“admitted”“thereporter”

8.This verb is always working, but due to the large number of searches, it may be slower than a native e-mail verb implementation.

9.Usually, the predicate of an affirmative-negative question is composed of an affirmative form and a negative form of a verb or an adjective.

10.Ji is one of widely used suffix. It is often behind of noun, adjective, quantifier, verb and pronoun.使广