Verb
Definition:-Verb are the action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing.
There are 7 types of verb.
1. Regular Verb
2.Irregular verb
3.Linking verb
4.Transitive Verb
5.Intransitive Verb
6.Finite Verb
7.Infinitive Verb
1. Regular Verb
A verb that's past (2nd form) and past participle (3rd form) is made by adding 'd' or 'ed' is called regular verb.
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2.Irregular Verb:-If the formation of the verb is otherwise than the regular verb, it is called irregular verb.
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3.Linking Verb:-A verb that acts as a link between two words is called linking verb. It connects or links a subject to a noun or an adjective in the predicate.
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4.Transitive Verb:-A verb that needs an object to complete itself is called transitive verb. It passes its action from subject to subject.
Example:-
1.The boy Kicks the football.
2.He loves his mother.
5.Intransitive Verb:-A verb that doesn't need any object to complete itself is called intransitive verb. It does not pass its action from subject to the object.
Example:-
1.The girls Sleep.
2.He died in an accident.
6.Finite Verb:-Finite verbs mean those verbs which can change their form in accordance with the subject. It defines the time (Past or Present) and the subject.
Example:-
1.I eat rice./He eats rice./They eat rice.
2.I am a student./He is a student./They are students.
7.Infinitive Verb:-An infinitive is verb which has "to" before it. It shows infinite when at the beginning of the sentence.
Example:-
1. To see is to believe.
2. To be weak is miserable.
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