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The Verb
1. By
Marvin Ramos Ramirez
Aristoquieta Mosquera Mena
Juan Carlos Palacios Quesada
2. The verb is perhaps the most
important part of the sentence. A verb
or compound verb asserts something
about the subject of the sentence and
express actions, events, or states of
being. The verb or compound verb is
the critical element of the predicate of
a sentence.
3. And other condition of the principal verb, modal
verbs haven’t conjugation, tense and they can’t
be used without the principal verb. In
English, there are ten modal verbs:
can could// may might//shall should//will
would //must ought to
May and might are synonymous and suggest
an action that can happen in the future.
I may / might
This may / might be a bad idea.
It may / might rain tonight.
4. Group
Normal verbs
Most verbs are quot;Normal Verbs.quot; These verbs
can be used in all tenses.
to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say, to
touch, etc.
Group 2
Non-Continuous Verbs
These verbs are rarely used in continuous
tenses. They include:
5. Abstract Verbs
to be, to want, to cost, to seem, to need, to
care, to contain, to owe, to exist...
Possession Verbs
to possess, to own, to belong...
Emotion Verbs
to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to
envy, to mind...
6. Mixed Verbs
The third group, called quot;Mixed Verbs,quot; is the
smallest group. These verbs have more than
one meaning. In a way, each meaning is a
unique verb. Some meanings behave like
quot;Non-Continuous Verbsquot;
7. Some sentences:
Donna appears confused – “non continuous”
verb
My favorite singer is appearing at the jazz
club tonight – “normal verb”
I have a dollar now - “normal verb”
I am having fun now - “normal verb”
She hears the music
She is hearing the music
8. A regular verb is one that follows the pattern
of taking -ed for the past simple and past
participle (or -d if the verb ends in -e).
9. A short regular verb list
Present past past participle
Dance danced danced
Listen listened listened
Watch watched watched
Ask Asked Asked
Finish Finished Finished
Use used used
10. An irregular verb is one that does not take
the -ed ending for the past and past
participle forms. Some irregular verbs do not
change
put put put
while others change completely
buy bought bought,
11. a short list of irregular verbs:
Present past past participle
Awake awoke awaken
Be was, were been
Become became become
Begin began begun
Choose chose chosen
Cut cut cut
Do did done
Come came come