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JuanZZZ Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Golf

Besides being a noun, is the word "golf" a verb?
  

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Yes. My family are rabid golfers. They would say they golfed all weeked, past tense, as a verb, and they'd say they're going to golf, future, as a verb.

  • Yes.
  • My family are rabid golfers.
  • They would say they golfed all weeked, past tense, as a verb, and they'd say they're going to golf, future, as a verb.
  • And that they golf as a hobby.
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Yes.

My family are rabid golfers. They would say they golfed all weeked, past tense, as a verb, and they'd say they're going to golf, future, as a verb. And that they golf as a hobby.
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JuanZZZThanks dude!!!
Just so you know, the word "dude" is very informal and as far as I know, is only used frequently (and in a serious manner) by young people in Southern California.

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