" Is" is that we both know, I hope, is a verb. | |
"An adverb modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb. | |
"As proven by the fact", that's a verb. | |
"Bridesmaided up"? Shh! Is that even a verb? | |
"Caesar" and "caesarean" have the same origin. The Latin verb cadere: To hit, to cut down. | |
" Is" is that we both know, I hope, is a verb. | |
"An adverb modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb. | |
"As proven by the fact", that's a verb. | |
"Bridesmaided up"? Shh! Is that even a verb? | |
"Caesar" and "caesarean" have the same origin. The Latin verb cadere: To hit, to cut down. | |
"They'll wander lost and ill... and stripped of their name because it is a verb... and verbs are instruments of lying." | |
* Words, words, adjectives and verbs * | |
- And how I was sending up Cicero with all those alliterative adjectives thrusting themselves into the verbs? | |
- He must have seen me on the news he left a message on my machine with carnal verbs. | |
- Hit the verbs. | |
"They'll wander lost and ill... and stripped of their name because it is a verb... and verbs are instruments of lying." | |
* Words, words, adjectives and verbs * | |
- And how I was sending up Cicero with all those alliterative adjectives thrusting themselves into the verbs? | |
- He must have seen me on the news he left a message on my machine with carnal verbs. | |
- Hit the verbs. | |
That's nice verbing, Bruce. | |
That's nice verbing, Bruce. | |