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  • 11with|drawn — «wihth DRN, wihth », verb, adjective. a) the past participle of withdraw: »He was withdrawn from the game. –adj. 1. retiring; reserved; shy: »Overly sensitive persons are frequently withdrawn. 2 …

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  • 12with|drew — «wihth DROO, wihth », verb. the past tense of withdraw: »The coach withdrew the player from the game when he was hurt …

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  • 13with|held — «wihth HEHLD, wihth », verb. the past tense and past participle of withhold: »The boy wrongly withheld information about his friend, thinking he was protecting him …

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  • 14with|stood — «wihth STUD, wihth », verb. the past tense and past participle of withstand: »The windows withstood the force of the blast and did not shatter …

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  • 15Verb — This article is about the part of speech. For the physical activity program, see VERB (program). For English usage of verbs, see English verbs. Verbs redirects here. For the Christian gospel rapper, see Verbs (rapper). Examples I washed the car… …

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  • 16Verb argument — In linguistics, a verb argument is a phrase that appears in a syntactic relationship with the verb in a clause. In English, for example, the two most important arguments are the subject and the direct object.[1] Nearly all languages identify… …

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  • 17verb — n. 1) to conjugate, inflect; passivize a verb 2) an auxiliary, helping; compound, phrasal; copular (esp. BE), copulative, linking; defective; irregular; main; modal; regular; strong; weak verb 3) an active; passive verb 4) an intransitive;… …

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  • 18Verb phrase — In linguistics, a verb phrase or VP is a syntactic structure composed of the predicative elements of a sentence and functions in providing information about the subject of the sentence.VPs in the generative grammar frameworkIn the generative… …

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  • 19verb — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ plural, singular ▪ intransitive, transitive ▪ active, passive ▪ irregular, regular …

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  • 20go with — verb 1. be present or associated with an event or entity (Freq. 10) French fries come with the hamburger heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue fish usually goes with white wine this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries …

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