Why two verbs can exists in the one sentence?
The sentence: Once upon a time, a boy named(v.) Peter lived (v.)with his grandfather in London?
I feel uncertain because I learnt that two verbs could not be continuously used in the sentence.
I am a new learner. Please help me to understand this problem.Thank you
kennykhpu Why two verbs can exists in the one sentence? Why can two verbs occur in one sentence? It's quite normal for a sentence to contain more than one verb.
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kennykhpuWhy two verbs can exists in the one sentence?
Why can two verbs occur in one sentence?
It's quite normal for a sentence to contain more than one verb. You can have two, three, four, five, as many verbs as you want in one sentence. Generally, each verb defines its own clause.
a boy [ name