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NurJahan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would you please help me?

I'd like to answer a few questions and I'll be pleased if someone help me answer them:

1)-What's the difference between that nominal clause and relative nominal clause introduced by relative pronoun "that"?
2)- what's the difference between:
--intensive and extensive verbs?
--stative and dynamic verbs?

3)- what's a Verbal?


Thanks in advance
  

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I'm not a native speaker but since none have answered yet, I'll try to help you what I know. 1) Stative verbs are a group of verbs which cannot be put into Present Continuous and are always replaced with Present Simple, for example verbs of physical perseptions (hear, notice, see, hate, like, love), verbs of wish (wish, want) and many others... 2) "Verbal" is a synonym to "spoken" and "oral".

  • I'm not a native speaker but since none have answered yet, I'll try to help you what I know.
  • 1) Stative verbs are a group of verbs which cannot be put into Present Continuous and are always replaced with Present Simple, for example verbs of physical perseptions (hear, notice, see, hate, like, love), verbs of wish (wish, want) and many others...
  • 2) "Verbal" is a synonym to "spoken" and "oral".
  • For example, "verbal speech".
  • Also there is another meaning: "verbal" is an adjective from "verb".
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I'm not a native speaker but since none have answered yet, I'll try to help you what I know.
1) Stative verbs are a group of verbs which cannot be put into Present Continuous and are always replaced with Present Simple, for example verbs of physical perseptions (hear, notice, see, hate, like, love), verbs of wish (wish, want) and many others...
2) "Verbal" is a synonym to "spoken" and "or

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