VERB:
Definition: it is a word which shows any action is called verb.
Note; there are following kinds of verb.
(1) Regular Verbs
(2) Irregular Verbs
(3) Modal auxiliary Verbs
(4) Transitive verb
(5) Intransitive verb
(1) Regular Verbs;
Definition:Most verbs are regular verbs. Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb.
For example;
First from | Second form | Third form |
Accept | Accepted | Accepted |
Add | Added | Added |
Arrange | Arranged | Arranged |
(2) Irregular Verbs:
Definition; irregular verbs are those verb whose 1st ,2ndand 3rd forms are differnet form another.
For example;
First form | Second form | Third from |
Awake | Awoke | Awoken |
Break | Broke | Broken |
Buy | Bought | Bought |
Note; there are some irregular verb whose 1st, 2nd and third forms are same;
For example;
First form | Second form | Third form |
Cut | Cut | Cut |
Put | Put | Put |
Shut | Shut | Shut |
(3) Modal Auxiliary Verb:
Definition; can, could, may, might ,shell, should, ought to, and must are called modal auxiliary verbs.
(4) Transitive Verb;
Definition; transitive verb is poor of an object; without object it can not give clear and complete meaning.
For example;
He is eating…………….. (Uncompleted) He is eating an apple. (Complete)
(5) INTRANSATIVE VERB:
Definition; intransitive verb is not poor of an object without object I can give complete and clear meaning.
For example;
The sun is shining. He is dying. They were weeping.
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