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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Operator

what do we mean by operator in grammar and how to use it?
  

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The operator in grammar is a verb that serves to implement questions, negatives, and emphasis. It is the verb DO. It occurs with other main verbs (the head of he verb phrase).

  • The operator in grammar is a verb that serves to implement questions, negatives, and emphasis.
  • It is the verb DO.
  • It occurs with other main verbs (the head of he verb phrase).
  • ) and follows certain word order rules (subject placement in questions with DO).
  • ).
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The operator in grammar is a verb that serves to implement questions, negatives, and emphasis. It is the verb DO. It occurs with other main verbs (the head of he verb phrase). It provides grammatical information for tense and number (past, present, singular, plural, etc.) and follows certain word order rules (subject placement in questions with DO). It does not occur with other "helping verbs" or

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