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Old 27-Oct-2003, 21:20
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Find the verb!
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There are two.
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Indeed.
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tow verbs?!
which one and which?
i just find one only
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'Can' 'tell'.
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'Can' 'tell'.
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That makes two in my book.
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Two verbs. But one of them ( "can") is model verb.
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Two verbs. But one of them ( "can") is model verb.
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