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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Appearance" vs "movement"

a. Here comes the bus.

b. Here they are.

c. The bus is coming.

Please get me correct where I am wrong.

1. Do the examples "a." and "b" denote "appearance"? 2.

2. Does the example "c" denote "movement"?

  

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roky0071 "Appearance" vs "movement" Are you talking about linking verbs and action verbs? A and C are both actions. B is a linking verb.

  • roky0071 "Appearance" vs "movement" Are you talking about linking verbs and action verbs?
  • A and C are both actions.
  • B is a linking verb.
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roky0071 "Appearance" vs "movement"

Are you talking about linking verbs and action verbs?

A and C are both actions. B is a linking verb.

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