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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Blushes

Sakshi saves Indian wrestling blushes in controversial 2016

http://m.rediff.com/sports/report/sakshi-malik-saves-indian-wrestling-blushes-in-controversial-2016-rio-olympics/20161223.htm
Are "saves" and "blushes" verbs here?
  

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"saves" is a verb and "blushes" is a noun.

  • "saves" is a verb and "blushes" is a noun.
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"saves" is a verb and "blushes" is a noun.
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So Indian wrestling modifies "blushes" here? are there any tricks or rules to identify and confirms that "blushes" is not a verb but a noun?
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JigneshbharatiSo Indian wrestling modifies "blushes" here?
Yes.
Jigneshbharati are there any tricks or rules to identify and confirms that "blushes" is not a verb but a noun?
If "blushes" was a verb then (to the extent that "Sakshi saves" can stand alone at all) you would have have two clauses stuck together without any conn

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