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Emerson Burns
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23 February, 19:13
What type of verb is judgements
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Alfredo Maynard
23 February, 19:28
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Judgements cannot be used as a verb because you cannot judgements. It is not an action. You can judge, however, and judging in the context of "He was judging me" is an action verb.
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