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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please.

Hi

Can you tell me if these words " write, hurt, mind, like, cut, stop, stand, know" are either verb of perception or catenative verb, please?


I wrote to you asking.

I hurt my knee doing exercise.

I don't mind you doing it.

I don't like you calling me at the work.

Did you cut yourself shaving?

You can’t stop me doing that

Don’t just stand there doing nothing.

Do you know the woman talking to him?


Many Thanks.

  

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None of these appear to be either verbs of perception (verbs of the action of the physical senses, like: see, hear, listen, etc.), or catenative verbs (verbs that can be "chained" to other verbs, like: seem to know, want to be, help to maintain, etc.).

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John Aki

Can you tell me if these words " write, hurt, mind, like, cut, stop, stand, know" are either verb of perception or catenative verb, please?

Have you heard of the five senses? See, hear, smell, taste, and feel. Verbs rela

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