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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What is the verb?

When you put the shampoo bottle with the shampoo bottles the soap with the soap the conditionner with the conditionner. Are you regrouping all the items? What is the verb?
  

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"Regroup" is one choice. You could also be "sorting," "organizing," or "arranging" the items.

  • "Regroup" is one choice.
  • You could also be "sorting," "organizing," or "arranging" the items.
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"Regroup" is one choice. You could also be "sorting," "organizing," or "arranging" the items.
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AnonymousWhen you put the shampoo bottle with the shampoo bottles the soap with the soap the conditionner with the conditionner. Are you regrouping all the items? What is the verb?
As posted, this is an intelligible sentence which is rather vague as to what you are asking precisely . Please rewrite it with correct punctuatio
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Firstly, the first sentence is an incomplete sentence. It's grammatically correct if it's a response to a question the way it reads in this context, but there's no quotation marks and the whole of the subject leaves one rather confused, but the verb is "put." In the second sentence, a question, the verb is "are," which is one of many forms of "being verbs." I hate to complicate this, but it's also
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Uhhh!, I missed typing "not" before intelligible in my last post... I hate it when it happens Emotion: angry
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I think you missed the point of the question. He/she is giving an example (putting things that are alike together) and asking what verb describes that action.

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