yeecharles
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Malaysia
- Current Location
- Malaysia
I attended a grammar teaching workshop two years ago.During a discussion activity, a facilitator forbade me to use the term 'verbs to do' in my group's lesson plan . According to her, it was non-existent.
I felt very baffled that time. To defend my standpoint, I told her that I had come across the term in a grammar handbook.She asked for the name of the author but I could not remember it. She concluded that it was not a reliable source. Having no choice, I deleted the word and replaced it with 'verbs'.
I still feel bad about the whole thing. Is 'verbs to do' a valid term or not?
I felt very baffled that time. To defend my standpoint, I told her that I had come across the term in a grammar handbook.She asked for the name of the author but I could not remember it. She concluded that it was not a reliable source. Having no choice, I deleted the word and replaced it with 'verbs'.
I still feel bad about the whole thing. Is 'verbs to do' a valid term or not?
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