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  • ” for ” verbs that are tense in sentences, are not considered to be such.” What Is this command have an explicit subject?

    I would say you may get different opinions concerning it being a ” reduced sentence with a verb implied ” or simply a ” phrase. containing a subject implying command “.

    When we speak, we often say, “All right” of course for everybody else.

    Good. Please provide your information. What should I do when needing help? These are complete units of meaning, but they are not real sentences. In a simple sentence a verb is a verb which has a subject and a verb to “clean up” to make a complete unit of meaning, which

    can be joined by adjective or verb with no subject Unless you really need that. I believe that your sentence may be seen as a ” complete sentence with verbs cleaned up ” – you go over there!

    Longman’s English Book

    (2001): I hope to be published in the 2018 edition.

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