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aniked [119]
3 years ago
13

True or false: over-using to be verbs can weaken a sentence A. True B. False

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1 answer:
kozerog [31]3 years ago
4 0

Over-using to be verbs can weaken a sentence  is True.

A. True

<u>Explanation:</u>

In English, we can utilize more than one action word to depict what's going on. Two action words may likewise show up in a solitary sentence in the event that one of those action words is an aiding or assistant action word. In these cases, the two action words inside the sentence are not on equivalent standing.

So It isn't important to utilize it again before the subsequent action word. We don't have to rehash the infinitive (to) either with parallel action words. When in doubt a basic sentence we should perpetually contain just a single limited action word.

One of the models in one of the appropriate responses given by others has two "ing" words and that is a basic sentence. So over-utilizing to be action words can debilitate a sentence.

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