Verb Presentation
Verb Presentation
Verb Presentation
Verbs have traditionally been defined as; words that show action
or state of being in a sentence.
A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicates action or
a state of being or condition.
A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject
performs.
A word that shows an action state or an event. Verb is an essential
part of a sentence.
Verbs are the hearts of English sentences
Examples
* He walks in the morning. (A usual action)
* Ali is going to school. (A condition of action)
* Albert does not like to walk. (A negative action)
*Anna is a good girl. (A state of being)
Basic Forms of Verbs
There are six basic forms of verbs. These forms are as
follows:
Base form: Children play in the field.
Infinitive: Tell them not to play
Past tense: They played football yesterday.
Past participle: I have eaten a burger.
Present participle: I saw them playing with him today.
Gerund: Swimming is the best exercise.
Types of Verb
A transitive verb gets its name from the idea that the
action must transition through it to an object in order
to complete the meaning.
Only transitive verbs can have a passive form.
Example
The tart was smashed.
(This is fine. A transitive verb can have a passive
form.)
Double Transitive Verb