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26 December 2013

Verbs

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The word Verb is derived from Latin Word VERBUM, which means a Word. It is an important word of a sentence. A verb tells us:

(1) What a person or thing does
E.g.: (a) She sits (b) He runs etc


Transitive and Intransitive:
(2) What is done to a person or thing is called a Transitive (Passing over) Verb.
E.g.: (a) He eats (food) (b) You write (letters)

Tenses of Verb (Present, Past, Future)

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Tense of verb shows the “time” of an action or event, accordingly:

(1) A verb that refers to present time is called Present Tense.
e.g., I eat, We go, Horse runs etc.


(2) A verb that refers to past time is called Past Tense.
e.g., I ate, We slept, Boys played etc

Personal Pronouns

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While mentioning the subjects in the sentences we avoid o repeat the proper nouns and in their place, we use Personal Pronouns.
e.g. For Ahmed drinks a milk, we can write, he drinks milk.


They are called Persons. Read the following examples.
I go, we go, you go, He (She, it) goes, they go.

Interrogative Pronouns (WH Pronouns)

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These are the pronouns used for asking questions.
e.g.


1) Who comes here every day?


2) Whose in this house?


3) Whom did she like?


4) What do you want?

Form of Tenses in Verb

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According to completeness or incompleteness of the actions of verbs. There are four forms of each tense (Present, Past, Future).

Indefinite or Simple:
The Verb in this form of tense expresses the action simply without mentioning about the completeness or incompleteness of the work.

e.g. I come, We go, You eat, I played, They went, You’ll sleep etc.

Continuous:
The verb in this form of tense expresses incomplete or continuous action.
e.g., I am going, You were going, She’ll be going etc.

 
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