A New VerbA Poem by Poet PittinixThis composition introduces something new.“Dream” is a noun and it’s a verb. So why do we only use “nightmare” as
a noun? Let’s make “nightmare” a new verb. This is the conjugation of the verb
“nightmare.” 3rd person present: nightmares; Past tense: nightmared; Past participle: nightmared; Gerund or present participle: nightmaring. Sentences to show examples: He nightmares when he eats late at
nights. Julie nightmared about a devastating
flood. The boy had nightmared the whole
thing. What’s the difference between
nightmaring and dreaming? She’s nightmaring and talking in her
sleep. © 2024 Poet PittinixAuthor's Note
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Added on April 12, 2024 Last Updated on April 12, 2024 Tags: noun, sentence, educational, conjugation, examples AuthorPoet PittinixKingston, West Indies, JamaicaAboutHi everyone, I'm an author from Jamaica. I write poems, songs, and short stories. Do not send me any private messages. I came here to read and to publish my compositions, not to engage in controver.. more..Writing
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