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What is the significance of the main verbs in the meaning of a passage?

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  • 11-09-2017
The main verbs in a passage refers to those verbs in the passage that have meaning on their own, that is they can stand alone in a sentence.
In a passage, the main verbs express the action, state or relations that exist in the passage.
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