Nope, 'novel' isn't a verb. It's commonly known and used as a noun to describe a type of written story. You might say something like, 'This novel is very captivating.'
In classical Chinese,"go" was translated as "escape", which was a verb. In modern Chinese, the word "walk" usually means walking, running, etc. But in classical Chinese, it refers to a way of action, usually used as a verb. For example, there was a line in 'Dream of the Red Chamber':' The more he wanted to escape, the more he couldn't escape.' The word "escape" here was a verb that meant that he tried to escape but was unable to.
Well, 'novel' is typically a noun. It refers to a long fictional story. But sometimes, it can act as an adjective to mean something new or original. Such as 'a novel approach'.
We can use past tenses to talk about past events. For example, 'I went to the store yesterday.' For present, like 'I go to the store regularly.' And for future, 'I will go to the store tomorrow.'
Well, purple shampoo horror stories often involve unexpected results. One such story could be when a person with light - colored hair used purple shampoo for the first time thinking it would enhance their blonde, but instead it made their hair look purple - tinged for days, no matter how much they washed it. Another might be where the shampoo dried out their hair terribly, leading to breakage and a straw - like texture, which was quite a horror for those trying to maintain healthy - looking hair.
Well, medicated shampoos with ingredients like benzoyl peroxide or ivermectin are often recommended for demodex mange. These can target the mites and reduce the symptoms. But it's best to consult a veterinarian for the most suitable choice.
I recommend using medicated shampoos specifically formulated for mange. Brands like Vet's Best and Malaseb are often effective. They contain ingredients that target the mites causing mange.