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Olive bee 609 Posted 8 years ago
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What does the copular verb 'get' refer to?
  

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olive bee 609 What does the copular verb 'get' refer to? It doesn't refer to anything. Nouns refer to things.

  • olive bee 609 What does the copular verb 'get' refer to?
  • It doesn't refer to anything.
  • Nouns refer to things.
  • I don't think you mean 'refer', but I'm not sure what your question really is.
  • CJ
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olive bee 609 What does the copular verb 'get' refer to?

It doesn't refer to anything. Nouns refer to things.

I don't think you mean 'refer', but I'm not sure what your question really is.

CJ

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