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Diadem of Glory
Can 'severe' be a verb? Hey friends, could you tell me whether 'severe' can be used as a verb? For example, 'They severed their relationship.' Thanks!
1 mei 2019 13:23
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No. Here, the verb is "sever". To sever= to cut in half After John severed his finger (=cut it off), the surgeon at the hospital was able to sew it back on.
1 mei 2019
Got it! Thanks!
2 mei 2019
Sever or severed = accent on the first syllable. Severe = accent on the second syllable.
1 mei 2019
Thanks for your genial help!
1 mei 2019
You are confusing "Sever" with "Severe" Severe is definitely used as an adjective. It means: very great; intense. While, sever is a verb which means: divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly. put an end to (a connection or relationship); break off. In your quote, the word "sever" is used in the Past Participle form, which is "sever+ed"
1 mei 2019
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