Hello everyone,
Can we regard "argue for" as one of the verbs of perception "feel, notice, watch, see, hear, listen to"? Can we use it as the way we use the other verbs "verbs of perception" as follows?
Eg. I heard him speaking.
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JA
Joseph A Can we regard "argue for" as one of the verbs of perception "feel, notice, watch, see, hear, listen to"? No, no, no! Joseph A Can we use it as the way we use the other verbs "verbs of perception" as follows?
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Joseph ACan we regard "argue for" as one of the verbs of perception "feel, notice, watch, see, hear, listen to"?
No, no, no!
Joseph ACan we use it as the way we use the other verbs "verbs of perception" as follows? Eg. I heard him speaking.
I think you may have meant to write I argued for him speaking.