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verb is change in properties. it can be action, occurrence or state of being. Action is a change in property. for instance, walk is change in positions and posture of the legs over time, that [[cause|causes]] change in location of the body, compare to the ground. Occurrence is switching on of the mental object. For instance "the apple appeared".  
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verb is change in one of three options. It can be an [[action]], an occurrence or state of being. Action is a change in property. for instance, walk is change in positions and posture of the legs over time, that [[cause|causes]] change in location of the body, compare to the ground. Occurrence is observing of the mental object. And state of being is the existing of the [[MO]] in the [[MON]].
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 February 2014

verb is change in one of three options. It can be an action, an occurrence or state of being. Action is a change in property. for instance, walk is change in positions and posture of the legs over time, that causes change in location of the body, compare to the ground. Occurrence is observing of the mental object. And state of being is the existing of the MO in the MON.