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1. verb


Can you conjugate this verb?
If there was a verb called "to nache", "Nache!" would be the imperative form.
The trouble with "trouble" is that it's sometimes a verb, sometimes a noun, sometimes countable, sometimes not. Oh, well. Trouble troubles me little, and little troubles trouble me not at all.
Whenever the literary German dives into a sentence, that is the last you are going to see of him till he emerges on the other side of his Atlantic with his verb in his mouth.
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
This verb is somewhat similar to "to drink".
'Verb' refers to the predicate verb. Predicate verbs change their form depending on the subject and the time expressed.
Accordingly, besides noun declension patterns, there also existed a greater variety of verb conjugation patterns than in Modern English.
A word or phrase that describes an action (such as eat), an event (such as happen) or a state (such as exist). The words "run", "keep", and "feel" are all verbs.
In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
My Japanese teacher used to use a song to help us remember verb conjugations. No one really sang along.
This sentence is in the present perfect. 'have' is not a verb, but an auxiliary verb.
The verb "to downdate" does not exist in the English lexicon, but let's go ahead and coin it anyway.
It's funny how German can take a verb, cut it in half, and spread it over a five-clause sentence.

2. al


Al Gore is a global-warming activist.
Over seven years ago, the United States pursued al Qaeda and the Taliban with broad international support. We did not go by choice, we went because of necessity.
I am aware that some question or justify the events of 9/11. But let us be clear: al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 people on that day.

3. action or state



4. what is verb



5. what


What else?
He has a huge capacity for accepting other people. That's what makes him special.
What is it that determines the route a railway takes?
How much of what I've written here do you understand?
What does seem clear is that we need to spend more money on this project.
What does what happened last night have to do with what's happening today?
Let's go to the movies next time. "What makes you think there will be a next time?"
He is too busy dreaming dreams to plan what he will do in his old age.
She knelt beside him and asked him what his name was.
A good newspaper reporter takes advantage of what he learns from any source, even the "little bird told him so" type of source.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
Leaves are to plants what lungs are to animals.
She wouldn't let him in the room no matter what.
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
According to what they say, that boy is very good at singing.

6. part of speech naming actions



英語 "という言葉verb"(part of speech naming actions)集合で発生します。

Simply what I want to learn.

7. crime


Crime doesn't pay.
For the crime of first degree murder, this court hereby sentences you to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
This is the police. Would you mind coming down to the station? "W-why?" "You can't think it's not a crime to go shooting guns off in the middle of town?!"
However, the general crime number has not decreased though the juvenile delinquency stands out.
Criminal law, also known as penal law, involves prosecution for an act that has been classified as a crime.
A strong argument for the religion of Christ is this — that offences against Charity are about the only ones which men on their death-beds can be made, not to understand, but to feel, as crime.
The incumbent's rival is taking issue with the claim that crime was reduced by 50% under the current administration.
The author pins the crime on a character who pops up in the last chapter of this book.
Why is it that the greatest crime and the greatest glory are to shed a man's blood?
Raskolnikov is the protagonist of the book of Crime and Punishment written by Dostoevsky.
In the "Mafia" tradition of organized crime, any member who discloses its operation is sure to be rubbed out.
Violent crime (inc murder) | Sex offences | knife crime | Stalking and harassment | Theft and burglaries | Grooming of children
Baffled by Sherlock Holmes' cryptic remarks, Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime.
Out of a sense of justice, I said to the leader of the biker gang: "What you are doing is a crime! Be ashamed of yourselves!".

英語 "という言葉verb"(crime)集合で発生します。

9.1 CRIME; DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS; SYNONYMS

8. what is noun



9. word


Mum's the word.
The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.
I'm told "idiot" is a bad word, but where I grew up it doesn't really feel that bad.
Being 25 letters long, 'anticonstitutionnellement' is the longest word in French.
He promised to bring new industries to the region, but politicians rarely keep their word.
The first word of every sentence should be capitalized.
When you send a telegram, brevity is essential because you will be charged for every word.
This vowel change has much to do with the overall accent pattern assigned to each word.
To many people today, "competitive" is a bad word.
The story has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth.
You've left out a word in copying the textbook.
He quickly scanned the page for the word he was looking for.
Anyone who can only think of one way to spell a word obviously lacks imagination.
The difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
I didn't know the city, and what's more, I couldn't speak a word of the language.

10. run


You run.
Run!
She got a run in her stocking when she broke the heel of her shoe.
I was going to run over the notes one last time, but there wasn't time.
Some board members questioned his ability to run the corporation.
They have run this small hotel since it was established.
I like to do a few exercises to loosen up before I run.
I was late for the bus, late for work, and got a run my stockings.
Please write me a letter whenever you run into trouble.
Northerners had expected to win the Battle of Bull Run.
You've run into some trouble or something?
She knew that if she started to cry her mascara would run.
A good ballboy or ballgirl must be able to concentrate hard and run fast.
Will you run down to the corner and buy me a paper?
Lots of women both run a home and go out to work.

英語 "という言葉verb"(run)集合で発生します。

gramatyka opisowa 1,2,3

11. tenses