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Answered by aishutsh358
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vTeacher Training Students! Let us now go into some detail about the verb, which is one of the four types of grammar.

 

Student studied.

The cows plowed.

 

The first reading in the series was the students' sense of action or reaction. The 'plowing' in the next series is the act or reaction of the cow's 'plowing'.

 

Thus, to perceive the action or action or object of an object is called 'verb'. (Occupational-action verbs are all synonyms).

 

We find that the verb comes from an adverbial condition and a suffix (noun, adverb).

Teacher Training Students! Let us now go into some detail about the verb, which is one of the four types of grammar.

 

Student studied.

The cows plowed.

 

The first reading in the series was the students' sense of action or reaction. The 'plowing' in the next series is the act or reaction of the cow's 'plowing'.

 

Thus, to perceive the action or action or object of an object is called 'verb'. (Occupational-action verbs are all synonyms).

 

We find that the verb comes from an adverbial condition and a suffix (noun, adverb).

Teacher Training Students! Let us now go into some detail about the verb, which is one of the four types of grammar.

 

Student studied.

The cows plowed.

 

The first reading in the series was the students' sense of action or reaction. The 'plowing' in the next series is the act or reaction of the cow's 'plowing'.

 

Thus, to perceive the action or action or object of an object is called 'verb'. (Occupational-action verbs are all synonyms).

 

We find that the verb comes from an adverbial condition and a suffix (noun, adverb).

 

Explanation:

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