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Khai Tran Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Complement Verbs?

In the sentence "I can't wait to watch her delivers the speech" Is the word "delivers" or "deliver" more appropriate? I thought "delivers" makes more sense but I am not sure.

How about "I will start with helping him with a hint
that he knows". Is "knows" here is correctly used or is it "know" ?

I am so confusing about complement verbs. Can someone give me some examples and explanations please. Thanks!
  

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Khai Tran In the sentence "I can't wait to watch her delivers the speech" Is the word "delivers" or "deliver" more appropriate? I thought "delivers" makes more sense, but I am not sure. I've already answered this question here .

  • Khai Tran In the sentence "I can't wait to watch her delivers the speech" Is the word "delivers" or "deliver" more appropriate?
  • I thought "delivers" makes more sense, but I am not sure.
  • I've already answered this question here .
  • Khai Tran Is "knows" here is correctly used or is it "know"?
  • knows Khai Tran I am so confused about complement verbs.
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Khai TranIn the sentence "I can't wait to watch her delivers the speech" Is the word "delivers" or "deliver" more appropriate? I thought "delivers" makes more sense, but I am not sure.
I've already answered this question here.
Khai TranIs "knows" here is correctl
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Watch is in the class of verbs of perception, such as hear, see, listen to, and others. THese are always followed by the bare infinitive.

I heard her sing the solo.
I saw him mail the package.
etc.

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