VERBS (KINDS OF VERBS).

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VERBS (KINDS OF VERBS)

wHAt is verb? Latin verbum meaning word. -is a word (part of speech) that in syntax conveys an action (bring, read, walk, run, learn), an occurrence (happen, become), or a state of being (be, exist, stand).  -is a word that shows an action

Examples I washed the car yesterday. The dog ate my homework. John studies English and French. Lucy enjoys listening to music.

Types of verbs Action Linking Helping

ACTION VERB -Tells what the subject is doing Run Hide Swim Walk

Example LINKING VERBS 1. Keila is a shopaholic. -do not express action. Instead, they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject. Example 1. Keila is a shopaholic.

is are was were being been am Common linking verb is are was were being been am

HELPING VERB Example She will go to the store. -Helping verbs are also called ‘’auxiliary verbs’’. - have no meaning on their own. Example She will go to the store.

Primary helping verbs (3 verbs) be to make continuous tenses (He is watching TV.) to make the passive (Small fish are eaten by big fish.) have to make perfect tenses (I have finished my homework.) do to make negatives (I do not like you.) to ask questions (Do you want some coffee?) to show emphasis (I do want you to pass your exam.) to stand for a main verb in some constructions (He speaks faster than shedoes.)

Common helping verb shall we should would could must might can may have had has do did is are was were am being been