Verb in English

Verb


A verb is a phrase that denotes the action


of a noun or asserts something approximately the


a noun or exhibits occasions concerning the


noun.


Eg.


1. The pupil reads.


2. The dog barks.


The underlined words denote the


movements of the noun in every sentence.


3. The pupil is amazing.


4. The canine is a puppy animal.


The underlined phrases in every sentence


well-known shows something approximately the verb.


5. The student is liked.


6. The canine is driven away.


In these sentences the verb reveals


what's done to the noun.


7. He drives a vehicle.


8. he is driving a vehicle.


within the first sentence drives is a verb.


inside the 2nd sentence "is" acts as an


additional verb, when a verb is delivered


with one or greater verbs that are recognized


as a compound verb.


The underlined verbs inside the following


sentences are known as compound verbs.


Eg


1. Many homes and huts have been destroyed


because of Tsunami.


2. I can name you the next day.


3. I am seeking out you because of the morning.


 


AUXILIARY VERBS


An auxiliary verb is a verb that is delivered to


other verbs to express special


tenses, negative meanings, questions and


additionally to show the passive form of a sentence.


Auxiliary verbs are of two kinds:


1) primary Auxiliary


2) Modal Auxiliary


1) number one Auxiliary


these auxiliary verbs are used to expose


questions, negatives, and tenses.


Eg


a. Have I no longer helped you?


b. I am under no circumstances concerned with this situation.


c.i have received cent percent within the


final exam.


 


2) Modal Auxiliary


Auxiliary verbs might be used for specific


special attitudes of the thoughts are known as


modal auxiliary verbs.


1. I'm able to help you using all approaches.


2. You should deal with your fitness.


3. You have to have completed this wor


modern by way of the previous day.


4. How dare he argued with the chief


Executive Officer.


5. We ought to whole the development


paintings within fifteen days.


6. they have got not published the outcomes im


time.


 


TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERB

TRANSITIVE VERB


A transitive verb is a verb that passes


over the movements of the Noun (subject) within the-


sentence to an object inside the identical sentence.


Eg.: He eats an apple.


He is the issue. 'eats' is the verb. 'apple'


is the item.


The verb 'eats' passes over the movement of 'he'


to the object 'apple'.


some more examples of Transitive verbs=


1. I examine a book.


2. The instructor teaches records.


3. The boy throws a ball.


INTRANSITIVE VERB


An intransitive verb is a verb that does not


pass over the moves of the Noun (difficulty) to


an object. but the verb expresses an


motion or a kingdom of being.


i. The Intercity explicitly arrived past due.


ii. the kid weeps.


ii. The dog barks loudly.


iv. My father sleeps.


V. although we had deliberately to live fora


fortnight in our village we go away nowadays.

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