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Other Reflexive Verbs
Other Reflexive Verbs

... Other Reflexive Verbs You know that you use reflexive verbs to say that people do something to or for themselves.  Felipe se afeitaba mientras yo me cepillaba los dientes. ...
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... • Raising describes the relationship between the main clause subject and the to-clause. It occurs with to-complement clauses controlled by verbs of probability and simple fact (seem, tend) or by adjectives – To-clauses controlled by verbs can have subject-to-subject raising. Millar was determined to ...
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... The boy’s bicycle. (It means the bicycle of the boy) It is my book. (It means the book is mine) d. Before names of meals: I have porridge for my breakfast. e. Before parts of the body and articles of clothing as these normally prefer a possessive adjective: Raise your hand. He took off his coat. ...
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... Earlier, you learned that nouns can have different jobs, or functions, in a sentence. You have studied four of these jobs already: A noun can be a subject, an object of a preposition, an indirect object, or a direct object. You must remember, however, that a noun used as an object of a preposition i ...
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... as well as, besides, not, etc. These words and phrases are not part of the subject. Ignore them and use a singular verb when the subject is singular. Examples: The politician, along with the newsmen, is expected shortly. Excitement, as well as nervousness, is the cause of her shaking. Rule 6. With w ...
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