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What is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognise?



 
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What is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognise? Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:35 am  What is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognise?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #193 "Phrasal Verbs (G to H)", question 1

Rick's father and mother didn't ......... with his grandparents and were always having disagreements.

(a) get about
(b) get along
(c) get

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ESL/EFL Test #193 "Phrasal Verbs (G to H)", answer 1

Rick's father and mother didn't get along with his grandparents and were always having disagreements.

Correct answer: (b) get along
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i want to know what is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognize?

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What is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognise? Mon Mar 19, 2007 15:16 pm  What is verbal noun and verbal adjective and how can it recognise?
 

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The former is a verb form used as a noun (Jogging is fun) and the latter is a verb form used as an adjective (He is wearing jogging shoes).
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