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Answer for the clue "Speak or fetch, e.g. ", 4 letters:
verb

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Usage examples of verb.

It is sometimes intensive, as in bestir, and converts an adjective into a verb, as in bedim.

A linking verb, one that expresses a state of being, always requires an adjective to complete its meaning, while an active verb does not.

They are Article, Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Verb, AdVerb, Preposition, Conjunction and Interjection.

An enclitic, similar in function to bara, except that it indicates that a preceding verb is the name of the following element in the agglutinated term, as in Darabeldal, Flowing Lake.

She still must follow citizen Anet as the feminine pronoun follows the masculine, or as a verb agrees with its nominative case in number and in person.

In the case of primary verbs, the aorist and the present tense differ not only regarding the ending.

The time-forms of the verb are three, the present, the aorist, and the future.

I keep my mind off aorist passive verbs while I was walking, and I had to agree.

His use of final vowels after the noun, and his rejection of the pronoun, which apocope in the Arabic verb renders necessary in the everyday speech of the people, told the Master he was listening to some archaic, uncorrupted form of the language.

Judy pointed out, the General and Baby and Bunty and Neil had not arrived at the dignity of French verbs yet, so such a punishment would be iniquitous.

She liked the slim, athletic engineery types who were modest about their feats and never spoke of them but could fix a balky engine or conjugate a French verb, often simultaneously.

The agent, or person acting, is denoted by the syllable er added to the verb, as lover, frighter, striker.

Vanya repeated inwardly, outwardly speaking of nouns, gerund phrases, and verbs.

Essentially, there are three basic parts of Klingon grammar that will be discussed here: Nouns, Verbs, and Everything Else.

As with Klingon nouns, Klingonaase verbs may take suffixes falling into a number of types based on their relative positions following the verb.