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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

noun+noun

Which one of the following sentence is correct?

'I dread seeing my father's scowl when gets my report card'
'I dread seeing my father scowl when gets my report card'
  

Top answer

Both are possible. 'Scowl' functions as a noun in the first, as a verb in the second. ps.

  • Both are possible.
  • 'Scowl' functions as a noun in the first, as a verb in the second.
  • ps.
  • The sentences need a full stop (period) at the end.
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Both are possible. 'Scowl' functions as a noun in the first, as a verb in the second.

ps. The sentences need a full stop (period) at the end.
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bmojtabaWhich one of the following sentences is correct?
Neither.

I dread seeing my [father’s / father] scowl when he gets my report card.

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Aspara Gus bmojtabaWhich one of the following sentences is correct?Neither.I dread seeing my father’s scowl when he gets my report card.
I missed that.
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fivejedjonI missed that.
And I missed the verb possibility. Good thing we’re both here!
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'I dread seeing my father scowl when he gets my report card'

Is the above sentence grammatically correct???is scowl a verb here???
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bmojtaba'I dread seeing my father scowl when he gets my report card'Is the above sentence grammatically correct??? iIs scowl a verb here???
Yes, as I said in an earlier post.

My father scowled. I saw this. I saw my father scowl.
My father scowls when He gets my report cards. I dread seeing this. I

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