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A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
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Read it out vs read out
I was reading him a story.
I wanted him to read out the sentence after I read.
"Read it out"
"Read out."
Can pronoun ommit after "read"?
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Can I use "aging" to describe a thing that has deteriorated from long use?
The feeding bottle has been used for a long time. It started aging. The plastic is melting and became sticky.
The bottle is old and aging.
Does the verb "aging" describe well the quality decreas …