English lessons. A list of strong verbs / [Louis Weill, éd.]Louis. Éditeur scientifique Weill
Why is it better to use a strong verb than to use a noun?? a.;; ;Verbs show actionb. ;; ;Nouns show action.c.; ;Verbs are informal.d.;; ;Nouns are informal.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 a.;; ;Verbs show action 反馈 收藏 ...
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The article presents a real-time study of standardization and regionalization processes with respect to the use of past participles of strong verbs in the western part of Denmark. Analyses of a large corpus of recordings of informants from two localities show that the use of the dialectalenform...
Why should one have a list of verbs at one’s disposal? This is a question we often ask of ourselves. Let’s find a suitable answer to this question. As you are well aware of the fact that our lives are full of action and to carry out those actions we need to utter certain words...
When you use strong verbs to describe motion, readers experience the motion as if they’re there, too. Is the car swerving? Is the flight turbulent? Is the sea choppy? Examples of motion words: Soaring To resonate To breeze through Staggering Blown away Paralyzed Eye-popping Gobsmacked Shock...
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