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“Stronger together is, I think, a preposition and a comparative adjective, but it's not really an action verb or what it is.” quote by Mark Shields
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“Stronger together is, I think, a preposition and a comparative adjective, but it's not really an action verb or what it is.”

Mark Shields

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Source Column: Language Commentary, unknown date

The phrase “stronger together” mixes grammatical categories, making it a descriptive statement rather than a verb phrase.

In simple terms: “Stronger together” is not an action verb.

Key Takeaway

Recognize its descriptive nature.

Themes

language grammar semantics

Mood

critical analytical

Type

explanatory educational

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • public speaking
  • advertising
  • team building

Key Concepts

syntax word class idiom

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why does grammatical accuracy matter in slogans?
  • How can you rephrase for action?
A Different Perspective

May be misused as a slogan without clarity.

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