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Sarvan_ef Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I am sweating...

Hi,
Are the following statements correct?

1) I am sweating / It's sweating me more
2) I get sweat
3) It's used to sweat me more


Please let me know some correct usages of the verb "sweat".

Thanks in advance.
Sarvan AL

  

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Sweat can be a verb (I sweat. That makes me sweat) or a noun (my shirt is soaked with sweat) or an adjective (he has a sweaty face). Think of it in the same way as the word smile.

  • Sweat can be a verb (I sweat.
  • That makes me sweat) or a noun (my shirt is soaked with sweat) or an adjective (he has a sweaty face).
  • Think of it in the same way as the word smile.
  • Smile can be a verb (I smile.
  • ) or a noun (she has a nice smile) or an adjective (he has a smiley face).
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Sweat can be a verb (I sweat. That makes me sweat) or a noun (my shirt is soaked with sweat) or an adjective (he has a sweaty face).

Think of it in the same way as the word smile. Smile can be a verb (I smile. That makes me smile.) or a noun (she has a nice smile) or an adjective (he has a smiley face).

1) The only one that is correct is 'I am sweating'. It is sweating me more i

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