Per your cite, shamman, "a 'pro-verb' is a word or phrase that stands in place of a 'verb'", shamman; 'ALSO' IS THE WORD HILLBILLY you still have not identified the "verb" 'LAUGHING' IS THE VERB HILLBILLY that is being supplanted by your so-called "pro-verb", shamman. Originally Posted by I B HankeringSorry hill-billy, no matter how many times you repeat it, nothing will make it true.
Yes it is an adverb, hill-billy! finally some progress. YOU used it as a pro-verb! See below:
The ladies laugh at yours also, shamman. Originally Posted by I B HankeringWhen you said "they laugh at yours also" you were using "also" as a pro-verb for the ladies laughing at your tiny wee-wee.
Example: Clean your room. I don't want to.
Here "to" is the pro-verb used to define the act of cleaning the room.
Get it now, illiterate hill-billy? Originally Posted by shanm