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Tag Archives: the active verb to be
Uno, Dos, Tres…’to be’ - more examples.
More examples of the active verb…to be. Excerpts from wonderful authors. a. Jack slid his cold hand between Ennis’s legs, said he was worried about his boy who was, no doubt about it, dyslexic or something, couldn’t get anything right, … Continue reading
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