There are more verb tenses in Mongolian than in English.
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- There are more verb tenses in English than in Mongolian.
- “Shall we go?” is more typical of British English than American English.
- English tends to employ more nouns, adjectives, prepositions, adverbs, etc., than Chinese, while Chinese tends to use more verbs than English.
- A query of “a lot of” under “List” shows that it is far more used in spoken English than in Academic English.
- A verb may consist of more than one word. A main verb and a helping verb together form a verb phrase. A: 正确 B: 错误