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What tense is used for "go" in "you see it go away"? [duplicate]
tenses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
nonfinite-clause-complementation
a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch
single-word-requests
sense-verbs
Which of these is the correct usage of the words "listen", "hear"?
verbs
sense-verbs
Can a book have a feeling?
word-usage
sense-verbs
Is it correct to say "I feel painful" to mean "I feel pain"?
word-choice
grammaticality
phrases
adjectives
sense-verbs
Why do you only conjugate the first verb? [duplicate]
grammar
clauses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
nonfinite-clause-complementation
A Word To Represent The 5 Senses
single-word-requests
sense-verbs
Why is the term "touched" no longer commonly used?
etymology
offensive-language
archaicisms
sense-verbs
"Visualized" equivalent adjective for audio
single-word-requests
analogy
sense-verbs
Discrepancy in using adjective or adverb with “taste”
word-usage
sense-verbs
What is the difference between "He saw me talking" and "He saw me talk"?
differences
sense-verbs
Why do these verbs take bare infinitives?
infinitives
bare-infinitive
complements
causative-verbs
sense-verbs
"View", but for hearing
single-word-requests
nouns
analogy
sense-verbs
Hear Me Roar Vs Hear Me Roaring? [duplicate]
participles
gerund-vs-infinitive
ing
sense-verbs
nonfinite-verbs
Is there a neutral word for an olfactory impression?
single-word-requests
synonyms
sense-verbs
nuance
'Voluntary/Involuntary' forms of verbs expressing the 5 senses
single-word-requests
sense-verbs
Why is "listen" always followed by "to" in the command voice?
verbs
sense-verbs
intransitive-verbs
Catenative verbs without "to"
grammaticality
sense-verbs
nonfinite-verbs
catenative-verbs
What is a person who smells things called?
single-word-requests
sense-verbs
Is 'petrichor' the only noun in English that means a specific scent?
meaning
sense-verbs
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