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utterance 2
vanishes 1
variety 1
verb 25
verbs 9
view 1
virtue 1
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26 such
26 then
25 thing
25 verb
24 always
24 form
24 possible
Aristotle
On Interpretation

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verb

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1 1 | define the terms "noun" and "verb", then the terms "denial" 2 3 | 3~A verb is that which, in addition 3 3 | noun, but "is healthy" is a verb; for besides its proper 4 3 | in question.~Moreover, a verb is always a sign of something 5 3 | not verbs, but tenses of a verb; the difference lies in 6 3 | lies in the fact that the verb indicates present time, 7 3 | while the tenses of the verb indicate those times which 8 5 | proposition must contain a verb or the tense of a verb. 9 5 | a verb or the tense of a verb. The phrase which defines 10 5 | the species "man", if no verb in present, past, or future 11 5 | consent to call a noun or a verb an expression only, and 12 10| not enjoy health" is not a verb proper, but an indefinite 13 10| proper, but an indefinite verb. Every affirmation, then, 14 10| consist of a noun and a verb, either definite or indefinite.~ 15 10| affirmation or denial without a verb; for the expressions "is", " 16 10| outside the present.~When the verb "is" is used as a third 17 10| sentence "man is just" the verb "is" is used as a third 18 10| a third element, call it verb or noun, which you will. 19 10| with these.~I mean that the verb "is" is added either to 20 10| expression "not-man".~When the verb "is" does not fit the structure 21 10| containing neither noun nor verb in the proper sense of the 22 11| is, or does it not? The verb "is" is here used of Homer 23 12| each to each which have the verb "to be" its positive and 24 12| which do not contain the verb "to be" the verb which takes 25 12| contain the verb "to be" the verb which takes its place will


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