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Identify whether the verb in this sentence is an action verb, a being verb, or a compound verb. It really isn't fair that only the oldest get to go to the concert. action being compound
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Identify whether the verb in this sentence is an action verb, a being verb, or a compound verb.
It really isn't fair that only the oldest get to go to the concert.
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I'd say that "get to go" is a compound verb, because it consists of more than one verb. And it isn't an action verb, nor is it a "being" verb.
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