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What is a verb series?

There's no standard grammatical term called "verb series". It's possible you're thinking of one of these concepts:

1. Verb Phrases:

* This refers to a group of words that function as a verb. It usually includes the main verb and any helping verbs (auxiliary verbs).

* Examples: "is walking, "have been running, "will be eating.

2. Series of Verbs in a Sentence:

* This refers to multiple verbs used in a sentence, often connected by conjunctions.

* Example: "She walked, talked, and laughed with her friends."

3. Verb Tenses in a Series:

* This refers to using different verb tenses in a sentence to describe events that happen at different points in time.

* Example: "I visited the museum yesterday, but I will go again next week."

4. Verb Chain:

* This is a more informal term, often used in writing or analysis to describe a sequence of verbs that often follow a pattern.

* Example: "The dog barked, the cat meowed, and the bird chirped."

Please provide context or an example sentence to clarify what you mean by "verb series" so I can give you a more specific and accurate answer.

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