The apprentice
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- Joined
- Sep 4, 2013
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Dominican Republic
- Current Location
- Dominican Republic
Dear teachers and members:
In the two following sentences below I would like to know if both verbs were being properly used.
a) She smoked her saving completely.
Meaning that she spent all her saving smoking.
b) He drank his wife out of the house.
Meaning that his drinking habit drove his wife out of the house.
How is a verb called when (is) acting as in both sentences above?
Regards
In the two following sentences below I would like to know if both verbs were being properly used.
a) She smoked her saving completely.
Meaning that she spent all her saving smoking.
b) He drank his wife out of the house.
Meaning that his drinking habit drove his wife out of the house.
How is a verb called when (is) acting as in both sentences above?
Regards
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