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Kasrenx Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

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Hi everyone, I want to ask about the following sentences.
1. It feels* like my brain *is pierced by something.
2. I feel* somebody *is calling me.
3. Are* you sure we *are going* to *do this?

I doubt because there are more than one verbs in each sentence (in bold). Are those sentences correct in grammar view?

Perhaps it is just a silly question but it means big for me, thanks in advance for helping.
  

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kasrenx Are those sentences grammatically correct? Yes, they are OK. One verb is in the main clause, the other verb is in a dependent clause.

  • kasrenx Are those sentences grammatically correct?
  • Yes, they are OK.
  • One verb is in the main clause, the other verb is in a dependent clause.
  • The rule is one lexical (inflected) verb or verb phrase per clause.
  • In sentence #2, the simplest version is this: I feel the soft fur.
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kasrenxAre those sentences grammatically correct?
Yes, they are OK. One verb is in the main clause, the other verb is in a dependent clause.
The rule is one lexical (inflected) verb or verb phrase per clause.
In sentence #2, the simplest version is this:

I feel the soft fur.
Subject / verb / object

In your se

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