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Verb:
A verb is a
word or group of word (phrase) that is used to describe an action, state or
occurrence.
Role of Verb
in a sentence:
Verb forms
the main part of the predicate of a sentence. Every complete sentence must have
a verb.
Verbs are:
Action: read,
do, walk, bring, run, learn, eat etc.
State: be,
exist, stand etc.
Occurrence:
happen, become etc.
Example: -
He is a good man. (Using the most common to be verb)
- We learn
from the Web.
- She speaks
in English.
- Rimi is
thinking about the incident.
Verbs change
their form based on time/tense (past, present, and future), person (first
person, second person, and third person), number (singular, plural), voice
(active and passive) etc.
Kinds
of Verb:
Firstly verb
is divided into two categories:
i.
Principal or Lexical or Main Verb
ii.
Auxiliary or Helping Verb
i. Principal or Lexical Verb:
Verbs which
are used independently without help of other verbs are called Principal or Main
verb.
Example: -
He is a singer.
- She does
her job.
- They have
many problems.
Principal
verbs are two types depending on the object they take:
a. Transitive verb.
Transitive
verb is an action verb that requires one or more objects which receive the
action of the verb in a sentence.
Example:
- She reads
the book. (verb with the object ‘the book’)
- He gave me
a mobile phone. (verb with the object ‘me’ and ‘mobile phone’)
- I saw her
in the market.
- Rifat
wants a pen form Ryan.
b. Intransitive verb.
Intransitive
verb is an action verb that requires no direct object in the sentence.
Example:
- She reads.
(no object in the sentence)
- Sit down
here. (“)
- The birds
are flying. (“)
- She is
singing. (“)
- The sun
set. (“)
- I walked
to the park today. (“)
- I went to
the campus for a scheduled class. (“)
Way to find
transitive and intransitive verb:
If object is
available in a sentence then the verb is transitive of that sentence.
And if
object is not present in sentence then the verb is intransitive of that
sentence.
So, to find
an object we ask the verb by “Whom” or “what” and the answer we get is an
object of that sentence.
Example:
-He gave me
a mobile phone.
Gave Whom?
Answer is me. And Gave what? Answer is mobile phone.
So the
“gave” verb should be a transitive verb.
-She reads.
Reads what?
No answer is found.
So the reads
verb is intransitive verb.
ii. Auxiliary or Helping Verb:
Verbs which
help a Principal verb to form a sentence are called Auxiliary or Helping verb.
Example:
- He is
singing a song.
- She is
doing her job.
- They are
facing many problems.
Here, is and
are helping the main verb sing, do, face.
Auxiliary
verbs are two types:
i. Primary
or Tense Auxiliaries such as be, am, is was, are, were, been, being, have, has,
had, having, do, does and did.
Example:
Different
forms of verb are used in different situations.
- I am doing
the job. (present Continuous)
- Ryan was
sleeping that moment. (past Continuous)
- It is done
by her. (passive form)
- Rifat
reads the book. (present form as principle verb)
- She is
here. (principle verb)
- They have
completed the mission. (present perfect)
- Does he
make it?
- Have you
prepared for the situation?
ii. Modal
Auxiliaries such as can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must,
need, dare, used to, ought to etc.
Modals only
take the base form of verbs after them.
Example:
- Shall we
start the game? (Asking the question)
- You should
read the book attentively. (Suggest)
- Would you
give a cup of coffee? (request)
- I can do
the sum? (ability)
- May I come
in? (permission)
- I used to
have tea in the evening. (habit)
- We ought
to respect our seniors (moral obligation)
Finite
and Non-finite Verbs:
Finite verb:
A Verb which
changes its form according to the number, person or tense and must has subject
is called finite verb
Example:
- I saw her
crying.
- He makes
me proud.
- I will
write a book in this month.
- The honey
tastes sweet.
- They are
doing a good job.
Non-finite verb:
A Non-finite
verb is a form of verb that is not limited by person, number or tense in a
sentence and cannot act as main verb.
There are
three kinds of non-finite verbs.
a.
Infinite
b.
Gerund
c.
Participles
Infinite:
Infinite
verb is a non-finite verb that is made up of “to + base form of verb”.
Example:
- He likes
to play football.
- Honey is
sweet to taste.
- The man is
too late to go.
- People
gathered here to hear the news.
Certain
verbs such as bid, let, make, need, dare, see, hear is used without ‘to’ and is
called bare infinitive.
Example:
- Make her
stand.
- Let the
people go there.
- You need
not leave the place.
Gerund:
A gerund is
a form of non-finite verb which is made up by adding the ‘ing’ at the end of
the base form of a verb.
Example:
- I saw her
crying.
- Swimming
is good for health.
- Being
tired I took rest for a while.
- Seeing is
believing.
Participles:
A Participle
is verbal and works as an adjective. Participle can be following types.
Present
Participle: Present participle is made by adding ‘ing ’ to the base form.
Example:
- A swimming
snake bit him in the leg.
- Don’t put
your hand into boiling water.
- Look at
the setting sun.
- Don’t get
into a running bus.
N. B.:
Both of
Gerund and Present Participles are made by adding ‘ing’ to the base form.
But
difference between them is Gerund functions as a noun and present participles
functions as an adjective.
Example:
- Swimming is
good for the people. (Here swimming is noun)
- A swimming
snake bit him in the leg. (Here swimming is an adjective)
Past Participle: Past participle
is made by adding ‘ed’, ‘-d’ or ‘-t’ to the base form of a regular verb. Such
as looked, said, slept, broken etc.
The past
participle can be preceded by have, has, had etc. to express the perfect
aspect. And it also expresses the passive voice.
Example:
- They have
invited him to the party.
- The faded
flower attracts none.
- It is said
by them.
- The floated
area is good for cultivation.
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