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Can We Have Two Main Verbs In A Sentence.
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In this sentence: She donated money to help found a wild life refuge. Why there are two verbs DONATED and FOUND ? Please explain me the reason.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Jackdaw says, you can have any number of verbs in a sentence. If you are learning English, Jolly33, I would recommend an elderly text (still reprinted) which I always had in my bag when teaching. 'First Aid in English' by Angus McIver. There is an accompanying answer book to help. It gives the clearest, simplest breakdown of using English that I have ever come across. I used it when teaching English to native English speakers as well. My daughters' teachers used it.
well you can of course - roses are red and violets are blue
two main verbs voila !
otherwise one per sentence and the rest of the verbs are subsidiary. so boys and gurlz it looks as tho everyone needs a copy of first aid in english
found is a short infinitive and therefor is not a main verb
problem solved
two main verbs voila !
otherwise one per sentence and the rest of the verbs are subsidiary. so boys and gurlz it looks as tho everyone needs a copy of first aid in english
found is a short infinitive and therefor is not a main verb
problem solved
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