Sentence examples for Your verbs from inspiring English sources

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Do your pronouns follow your verbs?

You drop the g's at the end of your verbs.

Consider whether to let your verbs jump into the scene or stand by patiently.

"It means you need to conjugate your verbs correctly and not speak above your audience by using too-formal Spanish".

Whether you are writing the next novel, a scholarly paper, a legal brief or a brief Tweet, be aware of the voice of your verbs.

You know something is going to go wrong, and the more things you see and hear, the more you just want to know what the heck your verbs are going to be once you get out of the train car.

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It is a gentle comedy of Davis's that those habits of grief are so ordinary (piano lessons, leaving out the butter) that they amount to the habits of life, and that therefore the answer to the title's question must be: "I can't choose how to mourn them, as your verb, 'shall,' suggests.

But we cannot explain why type A persisted for as long or briefly as it did, why it fell from favor to be replaced by type B, or perhaps why it persisted in parts of its historical range while B arose in others or whether type A exhibited stasis and was replaced by unrelated type B or changed, evolved, morphed (depending upon your verb of choice) into type B (or into related types B1 and B2).

And what would your verb be for desire?

"Any time is good" requires the two-word version because you need a noun for the subject of your verb "is".

When attempting to write or speak in a second language, you suddenly have to focus more on the order of words, your verb tenses, and parts of speech.

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