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Grammar

difference between verbs and verbals
  

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Usually, the word 'verbal' is used to mean a word of another sort that is derived from a verb. Gerunds, for instance, are verbals.

  • Usually, the word 'verbal' is used to mean a word of another sort that is derived from a verb.
  • Gerunds, for instance, are verbals.
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Usually, the word 'verbal' is used to mean a word of another sort that is derived from a verb. Gerunds, for instance, are verbals.

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