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Monovalent

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"Smile" is a monovalent verb because it does not take an object.
"Kick" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Swim" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Sun" is a monovalent noun because it can only refer to one thing.
"Think" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
"Cry" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
In the sentence "The leaves rustled in the wind," "rustled" is a monovalent verb.
"Sing" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
"Sneeze" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
"Breathe" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Dog" is a monovalent noun because it can only refer to one thing.
In the sentence "The fire crackled in the fireplace," "crackled" is a monovalent verb.
"Exist" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Laugh" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Speak" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
"Laugh" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
In the sentence "The river flowed swiftly," "flowed" is a monovalent verb.
"Sleep" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
"Run" is a monovalent verb because it cannot take an object.
"Swim" is a monovalent verb because it cannot be followed by an object.
In the sentence "The cat meowed loudly," "meowed" is a monovalent verb.
In the sentence "The flowers bloomed in the garden," "bloomed" is a monovalent verb.
A monovalent argument is one that can only be used once.
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