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6 July, 22:06

If a goat can slow, why can't a slow goat? (its an actual question)

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  1. 6 July, 22:13
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    In this problem, the goat is a noun and the "slow" is acting like a verb (supposed to be an adjective but whatever ...)

    Only objects are able "to do verbs"; That's why nouns, proper nouns, etc. are able to carry out an action. Verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc. can't carry out actions

    Example:A slug can snail but a snail can't slug

    A snail can twist but a twist can't snail

    Jumping can't Run and therefore, Running can't jump.
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