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Sunday, May 3, 2020

verb

VERB

Definition ::   A verb is a word that denotes an action or being or feeling or possession. A verb is an important part of the sentence because no sentence is complete without a verb. as along verb define how to do the action in sentences or how it would be implemented the sentence, and how the action is doing in what manner like using tense(time)…
Example---1.  
                          Mohan hits the ball.
               She runs fast.
There are four kinds of the VERB----
  1. Transitive verb
  2. Intransitive verb
  3. Linking verb
  4. Auxiliary verb or helping verb
    1 )   Transitive Verb   --   A verb that requires an object to complete its meaning is called a transitive verb.
Example –
  1. The patient needs medicine.
  2. Sohan plays football.

    2)   Intransitive verb   --  A verb that does not require an object to complete its meaning but has a complete meaning by itself is called an intransitive verb.
    Example  ---
  1. The bus stopped.
  2. He runs.
  3. She eats.
  4. The child smiled.
 3)    Linking Verb  ----  Linking verb is also called verb of incomplete Predication.         Verbs  like (is,are,am,was,were,will be,shall be,appear,seem,look etc.) are                 incomplete    verbs. They need complements to complete their meaning.
   Example  --
  1. Reeta is intelligent. Sohan is honest.
  2. The tea was hot.
  3.  He looks sad.
  4)     Auxiliary verb ---  Auxiliary verb called too helping verbs. That verb help to main verb in tense. That called. Auxiliary verb.
There are two types
a)     Primary Auxiliary verb
b)    Modal Auxiliary

A).    Primary Auxiliary verbs
In this various forms of “Be’’ Do’’ and” Have’’ are used
       Be   ----   The various form of Be --- is/ are /am/ was/ were
                  Is, am, are (Present Tense)
                  was, were (Past Tense)
Example---
1       He was a thief
2       He was singing a song.
3       They were running.
4    She was cooking the food.
      DO    ---   The various forms of do --- do/does/did/ 
            Do/, Does ( Present Tense)
             Did( Past Tense)
Example ---
(1) she does not weep:?
(2) Do you take milk?
(3) Did she work hard?
(4) Did they play football?
      Have---- 
              The various forms of Have ---  Has/ Have/Had
               Was Have (Present Tenes)
                              Had (Past Tenes)
Example---
1.     I have polish my shoes.
2.     We have written a letter.
3.     She has finished the work.
4.     They had cheated them.

(b)   Modal Auxiliary verb :  The main models are will, shall, should, would, may, might, must, need, ought to, used. They are always used main verb and the first form of a verb. To is used only after ‘ought’ and ‘used’.









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