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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Phrases

"It takes two people to tango."
Does "To tango" function as an adjective verb phrase or an adverb verb phrase?
  

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"Does "To tango" function as an adjective verb phrase or an adverb verb phrase? The idiom is " It take two to tango", meaning two people engaging in an anguement and each claims his reasons. " Tango" is used as a verb, only in this context.

  • "Does "To tango" function as an adjective verb phrase or an adverb verb phrase?
  • The idiom is " It take two to tango", meaning two people engaging in an anguement and each claims his reasons.
  • " Tango" is used as a verb, only in this context.
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Anonymous"It takes two people to tango."Does "To tango" function as an adjective verb phrase or an adverb verb phrase?
The idiom is " It take two to tango", meaning two people engaging in an anguement and each claims his reasons.
" Tango" is used as a verb, only in this context.
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Sometimes verb phrases function as an adverb or as an adjective
"To tango" is a verb phrase.
But my question is as what does it function as an adverb or as an adjective?
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I think as an adjective.
Am I right?

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