Verb

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. Verbs are the hearts of English sentences.
Most will say that the Verb is the heart of any sentence. Actually, without a verb, there would be no sentence.

What Is A Verb?

Verbs are the action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. It is essential for constructing meaningful sentences as they convey what the sentence’s subject is doing or experiencing.

Advance Usage

Am, Is, Are, Was, Were, Have, Had, Have Been, Has Been, Had Been

  • Verb phrases
  • Irregular verbs
  • Questions and negatives
  • Short forms
  • The verb ‘be’
  • Present tense
  • Past tense
  • Perfect aspect
  • Continuous aspect
  • Modal verbs
  • Active and passive voice
  • ‘to’-infinitives
  • ‘ing’ forms
  • Present time
  • Past time
  • Future time
  • Conditionals”If” Clauses
  • Wishes and hypotheses
  • Clause structure and verb patterns
  • Delexical verbs: ‘have’, ‘take’, ‘make’, ‘give’, ‘go’, and ‘do’

A verb is a word that expresses:

  • A physical action

Aslam plays hockey.

  • A mental Action

Ruba guessed the right number.

  • State of being

I am a boy.

Types Of Verbs

  • Linking/Copular Verbs
  • State and Dynamic Verbs
  • Main and Helping Verbs

9 Types Of Verb

  • Action verb
  • State verb
  • Transitive verb
  • Intransitive word
  • Auxiliary verb
  • Model verb
  • Regular verb
  • Irregular verb

They are an essential part of any sentence. Here are some common kinds or categories of verbs:

  1. Action Verb
  2. State Verb

Grammer Parts Of Speech

  • Verb
  • Noun
  • Pronoun
  • Adverb
  • Adjective

Form,

Subject+Verb 1st Form+Objective

Like,

Write, Read, Listen, Speak, etc.

Write,

Aslam writes a letter to my best friend.

Read,

People read The Daily Mail newspaper.

Listen,

I listen to lectures from my English Professor.

Speak,

They speak the English Language fluently.

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