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Inchoateknowledge Posted 20 years ago
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What would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words:
participle, gerund, infinitive?

One more question that is out of the scope of the previous one:

"What would you have said verbals are if you had been allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words: participle, gerund, infinitive?" Is this sentence correct? I think so.

What would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words:
participle, gerund, infinitive? Is this sentence correct? I think so.

What would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not contain the words:
participle, gerund, infinitive? Is this sentence correct? I do not think so.

  

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Maple enjoys throwing 2 cents. Inchoateknowledge What would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words: participle, gerund, infinitive? They're any of the words within the part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence.

  • Maple enjoys throwing 2 cents.
  • Inchoateknowledge What would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words: participle, gerund, infinitive?
  • They're any of the words within the part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence.
  • " Is this sentence correct?
  • I think so.
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Maple enjoys throwing 2 cents.Emotion: wink
InchoateknowledgeWhat would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say onl
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InchoateknowledgeWhat would you say verbals are if you were allowed to say only one sentence and this sentence must not have contained the words:
participle, gerund, infinitive?

One more question that is out of the scope of the previous one:

"What would you have said verbals are if you had been allowed to say only one sentence and this sentenc
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"In my opinion, all of your sentences are incorrect:" I am almost sure only the 3rd one is false.
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Thank you Maple.
I am sure your English will be very good very soon
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Inchoateknowledge"In my opinion, all of your sentences are incorrect:" I am almost sure only the 3rd one is false.
Do you want to bet?
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"I hate to break it to you but I'm still sure they're all wrong."
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"Do native speakers actually ever use mustn't together with past infinitive (like in your sentences)?" Do you mean past participle?!
Are you joking?


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Inchoateknowledge"Do native speakers actually ever use mustn't together with past infinitive (like in your sentences)?" Do you mean past participle?!
Are you joking?

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I will take you up on your words.
"I've never seen things like 'must not have contained' in any grammar book." Buy a decent book then.
'Must have been' exists so its negation: must not have been exists too. Replace the word "been" for "contained".
Before you give up English revise conditionals.
As regards verbals (not verbs):
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I'm hesitating between Dutch and Swedish Emotion: wink. Or perhaps your mother tongue?

I have an idea: the one who's not right will take

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