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Linguistic Knowledge: Verbs in Text Construction

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Identify the verb in the following sentences and explain how it contributes to the action or state expressed by the subject. 1. 'The bird sings at the window every morning.' 2. 'The rain wets the earth and the plants.' 3. 'The students studied hard for the Portuguese test.'

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur id consequat justo. Cras pellentesque urna ante, eget gravida quam pretium ut. Praesent aliquam nibh faucibus ligula placerat, eget pulvinar velit gravida. Nam sollicitudin pretium elit a feugiat. Vestibulum pharetra, sem quis tempor volutpat, magna diam tincidunt enim, in ullamcorper tellus nibh vitae turpis. In egestas convallis ultrices.
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