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Rules for verb usage - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2015年3月1日 · Verb constructions or verb patterns as Horny called them are no matter of simple rules. What constructions were adopted in the course of time is to a certain degree arbitrary. If …
Using a singular or plural verb after "and/or"
The verb is set accordingly. The writer and musician has arrived. The writer and the musician have arrived. With or, the following action denoted by the verb applies to only one of the …
Usage of "coruscating" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Basically the usage is "his interesting and exciting research work" which will end up as "his coruscating research work". Referring to dictionary.com gives this: coruscate verb (used …
american english - Usage of interest as a verb: "I interested them …
2019年7月18日 · Almost any word in the English lexicon can be used as a verb, noun, or adjective, in the appropriate context. You can tell it's causative because it has a human agent …
Does “me” take singular verb form? - English Language & Usage …
2019年8月10日 · Incidentally, I've read that in German a special verb form has come to be used for online chat "emotes": the so-called "erikative". This isn't directly relevant to the English …
prepositions - Usage of the verb "provide" - English Language
Regarding historical usage, it seems that “provide with” started to be used around 1750. A couple of Google ngram searches provided for the date it started being used. I was tipped off by the …
Word with -ee as a suffix - English Language & Usage Stack …
2015年7月19日 · Generalised rule for verb usage in simple present tense using participle. 4. subject + verb + infinitive. 0.
Correct usage of "to" + verb - English Language & Usage Stack …
Correct usage of the verb "to hock" 0. Correct Usage of Names. 0. Rules for verb usage. 1.
meaning - Is "architect" a verb and a noun? - English Language
2011年1月14日 · I googled it (because Google is a verb now), and saw that "architector" is an obsolete form of architect, which implies that an architector is one who architects. So I think …
"Dare" with and without "to" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2011年9月26日 · Dare is a semi-modal verb. The speaker can choose whether to use the auxiliary "to" when forming negative and interrogative sentences. For example, "I don't dare (to) go" …