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Kody Griffith
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15 October, 11:13
The plant is lily. what's the verb
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Jayleen Tran
15 October, 11:14
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The verb is is because it "is" the plant.
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Sonia Martin
15 October, 11:33
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The verb is "is" because a verb is a describing word, o "is" is describing the kind of plant.
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