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VERBS and its TYPES

Verb

 Definition: 

 A verb is a word used to describe an action, state of mind, or occurrence.

The verb forms the main part of the sentence.

Examples: Run, think, sit

Verbs show what the subject is doing or feeling.

Types of verbs:

1.  Action verbs

2.  Linking verbs

3.  Helping verbs

4.  Stative verbs

5.  Dynamic verbs

6.  Regular and irregular verbs

7.  Finite and infinite verbs

8.  Modal verbs

 
 
Types of verb illustration

                                                

Action verbs: 

These verbs describe a physical action or activity. This action verb is classified into two categories.

1.  Transitive verbs

2.  Intransitive verbs

Transitive verbs:  Verbs are always followed by an object

                   Pattern of transitive verb:

                              Subject  + Verb +  Direct object

Example: Tom drove the car

    Intransitive verbs: These verbs are not followed by an direct object.

                   Pattern of intransitive verb:

                               Subject  + Verb

Example:  The train arrives at 8:00 p.m.

Linking verbs : 

Linking verbs do not express actions. As the name goes, these verbs link the subject to the details of the subject.

Example:  John is an excellent professor

Helping verbs: 

When the linking verb alone is not sufficient in a sentence, here comes the helping verb. It helps the linking verb to give a meaningful sentence.

Example: We are listening to the music

Stative verbs:

  Stative verbs do not perform any action. These words describe the state of being and are followed by a direct object.

Example: She loves eating chocolate

Dynamic verbs:

Dynamic verbs state an actual action carried out by the subject or a sensation felt by the subject.

Example: He wants to become a doctor

Regular verbs: 

Regular verbs follow the usual rule for forming past tense and past participles by adding “ed” or “d” at the end.

Example : Ask – Asked

                   Stop- Stopped

Irregular verbs: 

Irregular verbs are just opposite to regular verbs, and they follow a variety of ways to form past tense and past participle.

Example:

Speak(base) – Spoke (past) – Spoken (past participle)

Finite verbs: 

Verbs with tense are called as finite verbs

Examples: Sheela is sweet

                   Tom asked pizza

In the above examples is and asked are finite verbs respectively and these verbs show tenses

Infinite verbs: 

Infinite verbs do not serve as the main verb in the sentence

Example : It is dangerous to drive in the slippery Road

Modal verbs: 

Modal verbs show possibility or necessity.

They are a type of auxiliary verb.

Examples: can, should, must etc..

                   I can do it

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