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I realized that an adjective and a verb are almost the same thing. It's just a matter of grammatical structure.
For example, if you say "The tree is green" you have the subject (tree) and the predicate (is green) which is composed of a helping verb and an adjective, meaning that the tree possesses the quality of greenness. Now, English does not have this word but suppose you had the word "greening" meaning the same thing as "is green". A different grammatical structure but an identical meaning is conveyed.
This has deep philosophical and theological implications.

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>>22165307
I don't know.

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