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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Verbs


Hello all,

I'm a specialist grammar paper with the TEFL. Cany anyone tell me how many verbs are in this sentence? Is it two?

When in Rome, do what the Romans do

Thanks

Cheeke
  

Top answer

Hi Yes. So you are a paper? Are you sure you are not a book?

  • Hi Yes.
  • So you are a paper?
  • Are you sure you are not a book?
  • Or a chair?
  • Or a rock?
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Hi

Yes.

So you are a paper? Are you sure you are not a book? Or a chair? Or a rock? Emotion: stick out tongue

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Is this a trick question?

I see 2 verbs, don't you?Emotion: wink

When (you are) in Rome, (you) do what the Romans do
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"How many eggs did you have for breakfast this morning, Caesar?"

(I thought you were counting "are.")
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No, I put "are" in the parenthesis to complete the sentence so that it makes a little more sense.That's all!
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Sorry - I hadn't noticed that you and Clive posted at the same time. Emotion: embarrassed

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