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Question by Norayr Hovumyan
Submitted on 11/21/2003
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I am looking for verb + verb constructions like "make use of", "make resort for" and grammar rules of their composition.


Answer by misa_nguyenthi20
Submitted on 11/2/2005
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some examples of verb+verb=compound noun

 

Answer by Monica
Submitted on 1/8/2007
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How can I use the verb to like ?

 

Answer by Beth
Submitted on 3/1/2007
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Eu gostaria de aprender o verbo like na forma interrogativa

 

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