Is 'determine' in the following sentence a legitimate 'finite' verb? 'The men determine on another line of work.'
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'determine' in its own right is a finite verb here, although I don't think this is a legitimate use of it.
You could say:
'The men determine another line of work' - if they already have one or more lines of work and find another.
Or:
'The men decided upon another line of work' - sounds more as if they will do this instead of the one they are on at the moment.
Does this answer your question?
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Sorry, Jim; the sentence is meaningless to me.Is 'determine' in the following sentence a legitimate 'finite' verb? 'The men determine on another line of work.'
I may be wrong about this, and I have only, in the last couple of weeks, began a study of grammar, but as it is a finite verb, per se, then shouldn't that legitimize it ( in terms of rendering the sentence complete)? I'm not 100% about it however. Because, on the other hand, if one of the rules that goes towards qualifying a verb as finite is that it takes a tense, well 'determine' is ambigious. Thanks for your reply, but I'm really looking for a a precise analytical definition - one way or another.
...but as it is a finite verb, per se, then shouldn't that legitimize it ( in terms of rendering the sentence complete)?
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I don't quiet know what to do with this, or where it's going to end up. So I'm merely going to say goodnight to whoever, wherever!
5I don't quiet know what to do with this, or where it's going to end up. So I'm merely going to say goodnight to whoever, wherever!
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This wasn't necessary for me in this post, because I wrote all of my message after the one of yours that I quoted above. If I had written all of my message inside the QUOTEs, I would have just written a '5' (for 'fivejedjon') at the end.
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Sorry.
I forgot to mention that this will happen if all your comments are included within the quoted past. Just typing one letter after the final square-bracketed /QUOTE will cure this.
This wasn't necessary for me in this post, because I wrote all of my message after the one of yours that I quoted above. If I had written all of my message inside the QUOTEs, I would have just written a '5' (for 'fivejedjon') at the end.
I am now going to do that:
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Your problem with that one was that you put 'Testing 1,2,3, inside the final square bracket . It should have been just before it (ie, immediately after my '5')Sorry.
I forgot to mention that this will happen if all your comments are included within the quoted past. Just typing one letter after the final square-bracketed /QUOTE will cure this.
This wasn't necessary for me in this post, because I wrote all of my message after the one of yours that I quoted above. If I had written all of my message inside the QUOTEs, I would have just written a '5' (for 'fivejedjon') at the end.
I am now going to do that:
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All received. Glad you liked the Shane quote.Again I'm just experimenting with this box below. I don't want to unduly tax you but could you let me know also if you received this third message. Incidentally I noticed you submission about famous movie quotes and that is a good line from 'Shane'!
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