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Dare and Had Better - Grammar short Lesson

 

Dare is used both as an ordinary verb and as an auxiliary verb. The ordinary verb dare is used in the sense of defy, challenge or face boldly. It has -s in the third person singular. Questions and negatives are made with do.  >>> Read More.



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