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A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
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Can I use "enter" to mean "join a club"?
You can enter a contest, a tournament or a building.
You can join a contest, a league or a social group.*
In the U.S., at least in my experience, a basketball club is a social grouping or league. …
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I did not see it before you opened the door - Past Simple vs Present Perfect
No. "I have not seen it...." is used to signify an ongoing timeframe - I did not see it in the past, and I do not see it now. (and did not see it in between the past and now.) Following it with the …
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What is the VERB of this sentence
I will break it down by sucessively removing chunks of the sentence that are not the main sentence:
"Tesla is reportedly working on a chip to handle all the tasks needed to power the fleet of full …
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Meaning of "get" in a sentence
Your guess is reasonable, but I think it is incorrect. Without more context, I would assume that "you'll get" means something like "the outcome will be" -
"Treat a person like a human being and …